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Everyday in Kaimuki screened at MANIFF23, some aspects of the film were enjoyable but ultimately, the film was underwhelming
The Mancunion had the pleasure of speaking to Olan Collardy, Director of Photography on Raine Allen-Miller’s Rye Lane
Liminal spaces in film and television create an immersive experience for audiences
Working Title’s latest romantic comedy leaves much to be desired
Guarantee yourself a hoppy Easter with these delicious holiday-inspired recipes from Jane’s Patisserie!
The Mancunion brings you another great curry recipe, this time with an authentic keema recipe.
Why ‘Fallowfield girly’ isn’t the insult you think it is!
There can be many anxieties and assumptions about moving to university. However, once you’ve taken the time to settle in, you may realise that such assumptions were false.
Should students be made to fork out hundreds of pounds each year for course books? We explore the social and financial implications of the prices of university books.
As much as Mother’s day can be a day of celebration for some, for others it can be one of the hardest days of the year – with that in mind here are some books to explore the harder side of Mother’s day.
From its meats, nut roasts, wines and cosy chic interior, The Woodstock Arms is the fabulous home of the traditional Sunday Roast.
DR3 is an exciting part of the Manchester music scene. Made up of UoM students, they perform across the city with fusions of many different genres. The Mancunion discusses their history as a group and what they plan to do next.
Love the taste but hate the hangover? Try out our mocktails, and you won’t be looking back.
An ap-peeling bunch of methods and recipes that will prevent your bananas from going to waste!
Get involved with this unique yet dynamic sport that caters to all abilities and interests.
Voting and political engagement among young people is too low – the Mancunion explores why, and how young people can be better encouraged to take part in democracy.
UoM Rent Strike predict up to 350 students are engaging in organised action, whilst the University ‘anecdotally’ advise only 44 student have contact with Credit Control
In just a few short weeks, UoM Rent Strike’s occupation has taken on wins and defeats. Before it all kicked off, we paid the Sam Alex occupiers a visit to see what was occurring before UoM intervened.
University employers have confirmed that they will restore the 35% cut to pensions that was made last April
In this iteration of University Roundup: hear what’s going on at Oxford, Newcastle, and more