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Maisie Scott chats with Blackwell’s Manchester about the launch of their new same-day delivery service
Liv Clarke and Emily Broncz examine the current state of Fallowfield and ask whether it falls out of favour with older students
While Field Day may have started with a downpour, it was far from a washout
Unsure where to explore beyond Piccadilly Gardens? Kassi Allcock’s shopping guide reveals all of Manchester’s shopping extravaganzas
Lovebox thrives for another year
The Mancunion’s guide to UK festivals of 2015
A gang of teenage girls have been jailed after carrying out a spree of attacks on female students in the Fallowfield and Wimslow area.
Freedom of information request reveals a number of residences contain deteriorated asbestos
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The University of Manchester has planted its first orchard on campus. Forty students have helped to plant over eighty fruit trees around halls of residence both in the Fallowfield and Victoria Park campus’. Manchester-based social enterprise The Kindling Trust helped with the planting, which has been done in association with the Big Dig, a nationwide […]
This week Olivia Burt brings you her choice of Manchester’s finest (and most waterproof)…
Zara Zubeidi reminisces on freshers’ week in her hot student topic column.
Here lays the map of the best and worst of the Food and Drink available in and around the University of Manchester’s campus.
Judas Priest, Slash and Dream Theater, to name but a few, graced the stages at this year’s High Voltage but who impressed Tom Geddes and your dad the most?
In only its second year, High Voltage has certainly targeted the dads market. With a line-up relying heavily on classic rock, prog and metal, as well as none of that tiresome camping malarkey, it’s not difficult to see why. Two days of legendary acts however, means that students shouldn’t shy away from a fantastic festival.
“We don’t teach people who live in areas with high instances of gun crime to dodge bullets” Rachel Cranshaw discusses why carrying an attack alarm is always a choice.
‘My mini-skirt and my go-go boots’ – the iconic style guide of pop singer Chappell Roan
Fans gather to see the much-anticipated Radiohead follow-up project The Smile headlining the Radio 6 Music festival in Manchester’s O2 Victoria Warehouse
Whether it be on the world stage or during adolescence, there has been one sporting moment that has stuck with everyone. Explore the emotional and accelerating seconds that remain with our team to this day