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In the wake of the much-publicised Roscoe occupation, Jak Dyehouse assesses the rationale behind the seemingly unstoppable spread of occupations to cities across the world
The decisive nail in the coffin of independent record stores?
A suspicious wine that causes pain to its drinkers
One artist’s take on the cells of city life
Two Nobel prize winning professors at Manchester University believe they can create the next generation of computer chips
After decades of service to science, a NASA satellite has crashed into the earth under much confusion as to where it would land.
A peek at the labyrinthian mind of Haruki Murakami
In recognition of UMSU’s Black and Ethnic Minority Week, Lucy Hall pays homage to one of the great anti-apartheid activists, Joe Slovo
Woody, Wilson and Whimsy
“The name’s Bean, Mr. Bean”
Should an individual’s private conduct impinge upon their professional status?
Will things turn out all Rosie for this social sciences couple? Or will he Rob her heart on this week’s blind date?
By Emma Fernell Let loose your inner thespian and involve yourself with performance, production and professional theatre.
Choosing not to drink at university can result in some people feeling excluded from socials where alcohol is the main focus. What are the implications for societies?
“With our souls, with our blood, we will defend Palestine,” cry those for whom Western rhetoric has become a rare beacon of hope in the ongoing battle for Palestinian statehood. Tired of the empty rhetoric of Barack Obama and others, and determined to bring an end to this most enduring of conflicts, President of the […]
Richard Crook looks at the origins of our building names. Who are the people being honoured by Manchester and why?
Former student with debts of thousands of pounds robs £20,000 of cash from store he used to work at
Review: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at Bolton Octagon