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David Baddiel’s new book is a must-read for any progressive thinking person who considers themself to be on the right side of history when it comes to racism
Felix Hanif-Banks caught up with comedian, activist and a whole lot more Mark Thomas about his new tour, 50 Things About Us
Manchester Jewish Museum’s Festival of Belonging runs for a week in March at various venues across Manchester
Jay Darcy comments on JLo and Shakira’s fiercely political and entertaining Super Bowl halftime show
Sonny Bill Williams’ recent switch made him the most expensive player in Rugby League history
Environmental and social impact make new feature a game-changer, argues Online Editor Bec Oakes
In protest of the £8 million worth of investments UoM has in Israel, students took to the streets standing in solidarity with UCU strikers
Groups campaigning for UoM to divest in fossil fuels have decided to join forces in order to unify their efforts and increase the pressure on the university.
Anna Jin reviews Rambert – Triple Bill at the Lowry
With the latest ‘Rainbow Laces Campaign’ on the horizon, more must be done to tackle the problem of homophobia in the world of sport
Aisha Al-Janabi writes an ode to her laptop of five years, as a final send-off
Alexia Pieretti interviews Anthony Missen, the co-artistic director of Company Chameleon
Questions are being asked about some of the organisations helping to fund graphene research
To understand Manchester we must understand its industrial history, argues George Walker
She’s been the Vice-Chancellor of UoM for nine years, so how does she think 2018/19 went?
Nimo Omer writes about the recent media coverage of the BDS movement’s week of action on Israel-Palestine conflict
Saoirse Akhtar-Farren interviews Lawrence, a volunteer for the Jewish Historical society, prior to a talk on Jewish television
Jack Greeney visits the SU Steve Biko exhibition, and contemplates the University’s history of divestment with regards to current divestment campaigns
Madeleine Peden reviews The Kindergarten Teacher, part of HOME’s International Women’s Weekender
Fears of antisemitism on the Colchester campus have risen after 200 students vote against the creation of a Jewish society and a lecturer posts worrying material on Facebook