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Morris Seifert argues that we need a prison system inclined towards compassion not incarceration
Martha Clarke discusses feminism, solidarity, and how twitter abuse doesn’t solve anything
After a spate of human rights pages being deleted from Facebook, Lauren Gorton asks whether it is taking its history-making role seriously
In the space of a week, five students were rushed to hospital after taking a chemical used in the cleaning of car alloys
New report says that £80 billion of unpaid debt may be an underestimate
Kris Coombes relives the early-noughties cult classic
Nancy Barnes hears Jeremy Deller, Mary Anne Hobbs and Dave Haslam examine the dark underbelly of the imagination.
Wondering how on earth you’ll cope when you have to move back in with the rents? Claire Morris has got it covered
Amy Bowden interviews novelist Maria J. Hyland
Bobbie Hook gives us a private tour of the Coral exhibition at the Manchester Museum. Most art history students would probably agree that we don’t get many ‘perks’ from the course… the compulsory trip to Florence/Paris/New York or another exotic escape no longer exists. But recently the second years were treated to what essentially was […]
Get creative with your sandwich maker and the explore the unconquered frontiers of toasties.
Sustainable, ethical, natural, but above all thoroughly delicious. Pieminister lands in Manchester.
Stephanie Yeo rounds up NYFW’s top beauty looks.
Ben Flanagan looks at the risks student cyclists face and asks who is to blame for so many accidents – cyclists or motorists?
Haider Saleem previews TedxUniversityOfManchester
One semester in – we check if the Exec have kept their promises
We pass buildings like Kilburn, Roscoe and Whitworth everyday, but who were the people behind the names?
According to Tom Bruce, the 1987 ‘Robocop’ was in no need of a re-boot
Nikolas McNally argues you shouldn’t judge a film by its marketing
In one case a student dressed up as Robin in a University of Manchester politics lecture