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Live reporting from the penultimate senate of the academic year
The Mancunion reports live on the forth Students’ Union Senate of the academic year
The second Student Union Senate of the Council Chambers was delivered last Thursday
The Mancunion reports from the second Senate of the academic year
A summary of Manchester Students’ Union Senate and the motions debated at its most recent meeting
The Mancunion will be giving you live updates of motions debated and passed in Senate
Keep up to date with what’s happening at tonight’s Senate meeting
The motion questions the democratic legitimacy of the current government, since “zero students voted Tory”
The proposal will be debated at the next Senate meeting on February 18th
WoW player Colleen Lachowicz has been elected to the Maine State Senate
Limiting access to IVF treatment under the guise of being ‘pro-life’, Alabama further subjugates women and limits the ability for same-sex partners to bear children
Enjoying this year’s University Round-ups? Here you can have a look across the pond at some of the drama from American Colleges
A new Vice-Chancellor has been announced, Rothwell has received official recognition, and student areas are changing – all this has happened over the break, but this winter round-up should bring you up to date
The University of Manchester has confirmed that Professor Duncan Ivison has been appointed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University, succeeding Dame Nancy Rothwell
November 4 marks the fourth consecutive weekend of demonstrations across Manchester
The Mancunion investigates whether each member of the 2022/23 Exec Team has fulfilled the promises in their manifesto, whilst looking into the structure of democracy at our SU more widely
Looking for a post-grad job opportunity? Lead MCR is back with plenty of leadership and team opportunities to improve Manchester’s SU
The midterms have proved it’s time we view economics and abortion rights as one in the same
A motion severely limiting police presence on campus was passed by a large majority at the first Union Assembly
On September 29 Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, answered student’s questions at a Question Time event, with issues ranging from transport and housing to the monarchy and devolution