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Megan Ritchie writes about how social media filters and edits the University experience so that a damaging glorified image of student life prevails online
‘I Can Handle University’ is a pocket-sized self help guide designed to help new students
Orla Quilligan reviews ‘Pravda’, part of the University of Manchester Drama Society’s Autumn Showcase season
Olivia Stringer, in light of the recent death of Newcastle student Ed Farmer, suggests sports initiations are in need of a major overhaul.
Mia Gair investigates how the University of Manchester invests its money in weird and wonderful companies around the world.
The annual event will be held for one week at the Students’ Union from 19th November
In recent years, the number of university students affected by mental health seems to be a figure that just keeps rising. A recent study by the World Health Organisation reported that 1 in 3 freshers experience symptoms of mental health disorders. Furthermore, a fifth of 16-24 year olds are thought to experience anxiety or depression. […]
Chloe Hatton sat down to chat with Sophie Marriott about all things environment
Radio One icon Annie Mac curated a packed out all-nighter for The Warehouse Project, and her 12th time there since 2006 proves why they always invite her back
Being an international student can be hard at times — it is difficult to be so far away from the people you know and love, and often so removed from the home comforts and familiarities of your own country that you once took for granted
Get inspired to cook healthy meals for your whole student flat with Manchester based company, Veg Box People. #vegouttogether
Bella Jewell speaks with Lou Cordwell OBE in the run up to the Design Manchester Festival, hearing her views on the role of the Arts in education
Contributor, Juliette Flach, explains why she fell in love with swing dancing
New figures from the NUS show rising numbers of students choosing not to drink at university
Students Eva Gerretsen and Bea Bacon tell us about their podcast ‘Fallowfeels’ and the journey that led them to discuss their interests on a public platform.
There is a lot of pressure to have made friends during your first week at university. Yet, for many the struggle to find friends continues beyond Welcome Week. Isobel Gough takes a look at those pressures, and how to overcome them.
University is a turbulent time, and that it why it is the best place to go through a break-up. In an environment that encourage self-reinvention, we are reminded that we are not just someone’s ‘other half’.
Hundreds of students living in un-safe accommodation due to defective cladding
Students are engaging less with societies, a Mancunion survey suggests
The student favourite is expanding beyond just clubnights with the surprise launch of Mansion Brew