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The University of Manchester Rent Strike claims to have withheld half a million pounds in rent, and have threatened to escalate the strike further
On Wednesday November 30, students joined picket lines in memory of Dr. Lloyd Cawthorne
Hot strike summer continues into the winter, with countless groups fighting for workers rights, refusing to be treated as a commodity
Out of pocket students anger at paying for gown and cap rental for their delayed graduation ceremonies
This Tuesday grab your friends and dress-up groovy for WIM’s Time Trippin’ extravaganza! A decade for everyone!
Olivia Stringer discusses the impact of Coronavirus on final year university students
Voting is now open for the SU officer elections with results set to be announced on March 5th in Whitworth Hall
The announcement follows other universities taking a strict approach to their students supporting strikes
The four main political societies on campus debated issues affecting students in the run up to the general election
Hackett, who previously worked as Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the University of Liverpool, has been criticised by the Liverpool Echo for his spending habits
Student journalism offers students a unique opportunity to engage with political issues, writes Megan Ritichie, who feels we should value this unique opportunity more.
Unsuccessful Activities and Development Officer candidate, Ant Menezes, says there is a growing divide between students and Exec Officers
The University claims that the delays were largely not because of UCU Marking and Assessment Boycott, but failed to provide another reason
Graduates express their discontent with unclassified degrees, £500 cash pay-outs, and a summer of unclear information
Further disruption as UCU announce strikes on 19-22 September and 25-29 September, coinciding with first two weeks of term
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.
In response to an ultimatum to the occupiers from the University, a ‘pop-up’ gig was held under the famous University of Manchester arch
The staff of the University of Manchester will not be taking industrial action on pensions as they aren’t able to reach the 50% threshold, again.
What has happened at the UCU ballots and what does it mean for strikes at UOM
Annie Dabb expresses student anxieties about another year of online teaching and questions the probability of Manchester University living up to it’s promises of ‘blended learning’