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Cachella Smith argues that the discussion surrounding mental illness on social media and the internet frequently normalises depression and undermines its seriousness and its medical treatment.
With mental illness on the rise, it’s more important than ever to look after your wellbeing. Here’s how to get help both within the University and outside it
After repeated faux pas by fashion retailers regarding the perceived glamourisation of serious mental illnesses, Kassi Allcock asks why this keeps happening
The University’s branch of the nationwide listening service closed in September to the surprise of the student community
It’s autumn and time to get cosy in front of the small screen. If you’re struggling with what to watch this year, this is your list to consult
Wunderhorse sold out the O2 Ritz on their first album tour; is it fair to call them indie’s best kept secret?
The internet has a new obsession: packing women into neat, labelled boxes based on their aesthetics. What are, then, the consequences of the commodification of women?
Our writers have come together to present to you their top picks of books you should read this semester. Choose your favourite and snuggle up to read something new this October.
Having sold out Madison Square Garden and gone viral on TikTok, what is it about the producer that has resonated with so many dance music fans?
The Mancunion bring you all the Science and Technology news you may have missed in 2022, and what to look forward to in 2023
Just over 30 years after the release of their first single, The Brian Jonestown Massacre prepare for the release of their 20th studio album, The Future is Your Past
Endometriosis is known as an “invisible disease”, we explore why this common condition is so often ignored or misdiagnosed
In recent years, Jacqueline Wilson and her books have become a topic of dispute and controversy. From death, grooming and foster care – did Wilson go too far?
Elegance, grace and femininity have always been attributed to ballet. We examine how ballet performance wear is being reinmagined to promote female empowerment
Netflix’s Blonde depicts a version of Marilyn devoid of glamour and character, making her an exploited woman at the mercy of men
Serena catches up with Crawlers in Liverpool to discuss social media, eyeliner, upcoming tours, gigs and tracks
Adding calories to menus is more likely to exacerbate disordered eating rather than solve the UK obesity crisis
MANIFF 2022: Katie Boland acts in, directs, writes, and produces her directorial debut We’re All in This Together
Theatre Editor Jay Darcy reviews Fatal Attraction at Manchester Opera House, which is based on the film of the same name and stars Kym Marsh, Oliver Farnworth and Susie Amy
Why is Sylvia Plath only now being recognised with a poetry festival?