The University of Manchester has committed itself to social responsibility and an “inclusive” debate about Israel – but does this clash with its partnership with BAE Systems?
Matt Cain’s novel One Love is an exceptional piece of queer literature that offers valuable life lessons, no matter who you are
Atlanta singer-songwriter Faye Webster merged her innovative instrumentals with R&B and indie influences at an ambient gig at the Albert Hall
Swiss-Tamil artist Priya Ragu brought her powerful grooves to Night and Day, inspiring more than just music out of its audience
META – This Feeling’s latest Manchester outing showcases three guitar bands with big futures
Irish shoegazers return to Manchester for a sold-out show supporting debut album, MADRA
Known together as FIZZ, Dodie, Orla Gartland, Martin Luke Brown and Greta Issac brought their fever dream tour to Manchester, finding a spiritual home in the colourful indulgence
To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the French Impressionist movement, The Mancunion delves into Manchester’s connections with the movement.
The University receives accreditation from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), joining the ranks of just five universities in the UK to achieve such recognition
Hyperpop pioneer returns to Manchester in support of release of third studio album, Fanfare
A gut-wrenching new LP, but the same old cowboy boots… the Irish singer/songwriter enthrals Manchester’s 02 Ritz
“BTEC Mumford and Sons”? The 502s didn’t fare well up against the Mancunian crowd when they came to Academy 2
UoM hosts 260 businesses with over 1,000 employees, many of which are run by its students. We sit down with some of these entrepreneurs to discuss what it is like launching a start-up alongside studying.
A landslide election victory this year brought self-described ‘council communist’ László Molnárfi the presidency of the Students’ Union at Trinity College Dublin. A series of direct actions since his election have cost Trinity College financially and made national headlines while dividing students and sparking debate about the role of Students’ Unions
We highlight the lives of six of Manchester’s most inspiring women, their stories, and their legacies
Why Beyond the Music had the seeds of something great, but is not quite there just yet
New ‘Special Relationship Partnership’ with American institutions – who are they and what does this mean?
The protestor from Just Stop Oil was arrested shortly after the protest
Harmonising History: The Resonant Journey of The Drifters
The legendary Billy Ocean performs a plethora of hits like ‘Love Really Hurts Without You’ and ‘When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going’ for a Manchester audience.