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The discovery of a cell-like structure known to have contained water in the past gives more weight to claims that the Red Planet may once have supported life.
Sweet Mandarin is one of the greatest Chinese restaurants in the U.K. (and don’t just take our word for it!)
Adam Fearn and Matthew Whitworth kick back with a few beers at The Northern Quarter’s popular Black Dog Ballroom, Manchester’s answer to the American speakeasy.
A break from the ‘Manchester United way’ is necessary to rebuild
Robert Firth takes a trip to the supermarket to see where you should be doing your weekly shop.
Oxjam Manchester took over the streets of Fallowfield last week, with three days of music and shopping.
Dr. Imran Satia, chair of the Manchester Lung and Allergy Research Society, invites students to get involved with his clinical research.
After discovering that “My Booky Wook” was written by someone other than Russell Brand, Alister Pearson asks whether ghostwriting is a bad thing or not.
Endsleigh Student Survey reveals that 89 per cent of University of Manchester students worry most about achieving academic success at University.
Your guide to all the upcoming art events in the city
Manchester Psychology Society are ready for a new year with a packed programme of events, open to students of all disciplines.
On August the 13th, 1944, David Kammerer was found stabbed to death at the bottom of the Hudson River. Alister Pearson explores the troubled relationship between he and his murderer, Lucien Carr.
Alister Pearson reviews Franz Kafka’s novel regarding bureaucracy and frustration, The Castle.
Patrick Hinton caught up with Axel Boman to discuss Bez’s piss, Papa K and dinosaurs
The unofficial guide for thinking outside the freshers’ pack
Jennifer Leung and Dorin Cucoș sample deli cuisine and delights at The Botanist, Deansgate.
James Jackman visits The Big Feastival, an Alex James / Jamie Oliver mashup, to sample the event’s food and drink.
On the 186th anniversary of Leo Tolstoy’s birth, Alister Pearson remembers the life of the famous writer, philosopher and political thinker.
One of the University of Manchester’s newest of competitive teams, the fencing team, have proven to be no pushovers. Entered into a national beginners’ competition, they certainly started off well with a number of fencers finishing in the last 16. To have such a great start was fantastic, but the team has rapidly built on […]