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There is an “s-word” which many students are closely associated with: stereotypes. To what extent are such well-established stereotypes true?
Oscar from Sundara Karma talks experimentation, genre conventions, returning to indie beginnings, and his hesitations about doing so
Struggling to find inspiration for your uni wardrobe? Look no further than the girls of M14
No costume? Don’t fret! Try these easy eye Halloween makeup looks instead – you’ll look scarily spectacular
The Mancunion reflect on the successes and flaws of one of the most critically acclaimed but divisive films of the year
cheeky little brown gives an insightful view into the complexities of racialised relationships: from interacting with new hoity-toity white friends to adapting to the new changed version of an old familiar face.
This trailblazing, honest, beautiful piece of theatre discusses loaded themes: struggles with HIV stigma, racism, identity and shame surrounding queerness.
The bi-annual gore carnival is back in town, and this time it’s personal. Saw’s newest offering shows us its heart…and what the inside of a human brain looks like
Biology week starts on the 16th October. Explore some of the ways to get involved in Manchester and from the comfort of your home
When the outdoors is gloomier by the day, we consider how can we can avoid the winter blues and learn to love the darker seasons
Grab a pen and circle your answers to find out what your uni style identity is in our Fashion and Beauty quiz…
The protestor from Just Stop Oil was arrested shortly after the protest
From Manolo Blahnik to Dolce and Gabbana: How Carrie Bradshaw would rule the NYC fashion-sphere today
Harmonising History: The Resonant Journey of The Drifters
Head out into Manchester to discover the Mancunion’s favourite art beyond the boundaries of gallery walls
It’s a great time to be a horror fan as two classic 2000s horror games are fully realised in the Resident Evil 4 and Dead Space remakes
The Mancunion discusses feminist urbanism, who our cities are built for, and how we can make them more inclusive spaces
The Mancunion sits down with Oli Wilson, founder of Manchester’s Beyond the Music conference and festival, to discuss October’s change-making event
Singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams gives a spectacular performance at her sold-out Manchester Academy show
The Mancunion sits down with Liverpool’s STONE to talk about their new album, Manchester, and their rise to being one of the most promising prospects in the UK