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‘Skills For Change’, a series of workshops on the art of campaigning, launches on the 30th September.
Each week we explore a new place in Manchester to find the city’s top art secrets. This week Holly Smith visited the Centre For Chinese Contemporary Art.
With the ever looming start of term approaching fast how are you going to be catching up on your reading?
Does this indie title plummet or soar?
Student life has changed drastically over the years—does this reflect students’ interest in politics?
On 15th September Microsoft acquired Swedish developer Mojang and Minecraft for $2.5 billion. With the departure of its creator Markus “Notch” Persson, what does this mean for the future of Minecraft?
Manchester students spend an average of £700 a year on beauty products meaning that despite looking great we are also riddled with debt. However, there’s no need to panic, as by simply heading to the kitchen instead of the beauty counter you can look fabulous without that all too familiar bout of beauty-buyers shame.
A recent study by NUS shows the shocking extent of sexual harassment around universities
“Every moment happens twice: inside and outside, and they are two different histories.”
Andrew Georgeson discusses the damaging effect of ‘arkin back within modern football.
Editor James Moules reckons that Nicole Kidman’s latest is a cheap attempt at replicating better movies.
After a trip to see the classic war film at the Cornerhouse, James Moules was all too eager to share his thoughts.
Is Manchester’s maddening meteorology wreaking havoc on your wardrobe? Aimée Grant Cumberbatch explains how to survive the city in style.
Looking back on my own first year Fresher’s week I cringe at my toothpick brows, patchy foundation and caterpillar falsies. To avoid my own beauty crimes, here’s a fail-safe, striking and simple beauty look that will turn heads for all the right reasons during this week’s festivities.
Liam Kelly looks ahead to an exciting year of sport in Manchester
Marcus Johns speaks to Activities and Development Officer Joel Smith, and Head of Residences, Catering, and Bars Emma Stansfield about the runaway success of Welcome Week.
Wondering why you’re still single? Charlotte Wheatcroft has a cautionary tale for you if you’ve been spending a lot of time with your best friend recently.
Ben Farren and Samuel Gilmore argue each side of the coin in answer to the question: Is religion detrimental to society?
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!)