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The film of Stephen Chobsky’s coming of age novel led Mariana back to the world of hormones and ’90s misfits, where she found a lot to relate to
Annie Muir finds manuscripts worth pressing up against the glass for, at the William Blake exhibition
Ubisoft’s new Assassin’s Creed game is set in the Golden Age of Piracy
What’s on in local theatre this week
Rebekah Murrell reviews the Library Theatre Company’s performance of Mother Courage and Her Children
– University of Manchester 1-0 Newcastle University – Manchester to face Birmingham in BUCS Trophy final
The Everyday Analysis Collective apply some of Slavoj Žižek ideology theory to a national rail service
The BA Econ Society hit the city of Amsterdam for their annual trip.
Everyday Analysis apply some Freudian criticism to Julia Donaldson’s much loved children’s classic, The Gruffalo
This week Rosie Webster of the She Choir trades places with Molly Byrne from the Dance Society
Charlie Boorman talks to Chair of the Bridge Society Mike Coop.
– Colin Cortbus pledges to cut Students’ Union executive from eight to four at election hustings – Grace Skelton, James Johnson criticise the proposal
Following his recent Oscar nod, we take a look at the film score maestro’s road to legendary status
Will French student Helen be speaking the language of love to blind date Lewis- or could they end up lost in translation?
Stuck in Pakistan, current Diversity Officer pulls out of running
How are TV shows such as SATC and Gossip Girl impacting on our lives?
How old is too old? Lauren shares her view.
The director and cast of ‘The Wizard of Oz’ prequel are quizzed about their fantasy blockbuster
Dylan looks at whether this return to Oz is with the trip
Coffee has bean the grounds of many a heated and strong discussion – Ben Walker joins the debate