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Shanda Moorghen looks at EA’s yearly entry in the Fifa franchise
Jamie Williams talks to The Mancunion about getting involved with Manchester Conservative Future
‘It’s a matter of smiling and enthusiasm’ Jo Mortimer, Rag Publicity Officer.
A look at this year’s WHP series and what promises to be 12 weeks of pure, unadulterated messiness.
Manchester to get new super-fast 4G mobile network; Man charged over suspected gas explosion; New Prof at Man Met
I’m very sorry but the title of this year’s ‘Most Anticipated Resurrection’ must go to the revival of Warehouse Project.
Taking a look at what happened to sports stars of the past
A series of violent attacks by masked men in Leeds have left ten hospitalized.
That difficult second album cliché proves its truth this time around.
University of Manchester Men’s 1st XI – 70 Manchester Metropolitan University 1st XI – 62
University of Manchester Men’s Badminton 1st – 5 Sheffield Hallam University – 3
University of Manchester Men’s 1st 3- Leeds University Men’s 1st – 0
Can the undeniable creative genius ever repair his shattered reputation?
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Exclusive: Medical students will get the tablets as part of a pilot scheme, the first of its kind in the UK. Ruth Wildman, Khalil Secker and Emily Cant report.
More from our GRAFFITI SPECIAL. Hulme’s currently pleasant and middle-class face masks a hidden past of cultural rejection and dissent – so much so that it became the underground Mecca of all things creative, including and especially graffiti.
“Snyder’s signature grimy, gothic aesthetic is ever present, as the girls bend time and space to encounter demon samurai, Steampunk-zombie-soldiers, Orcs, dragons, and futuristic alien-robots.”
Combined studies will no longer be offered as a degree option by the University of Manchester. The course will be phased out, allowing this year’s new undergraduates to complete their final year, but no candidates will be admitted in 2011/12. The course allowed students to study in two separate and otherwise unrelated academic areas. The first year of the course featured a mandatory volunteering project, where students raised money and awareness for charities in Manchester both nationally and internationally. Students were not informed about the possibility of the course being withdrawn until the decision was finalised. In the final weeks of the last academic year, students were shown around the potential location for a new combined studies common room, and encouraged to give their feedback. In July, new and returning students were sent a letter informing them that “following a review of the programme by the Faculty of Humanities[…] Combined Studies will admit its final cohort of first year students in 2010. google