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Contributor Jasmine Bennett takes a listen to Bambi, the new autumnal album by soft-sounding indie pop band, Hippo Campus
Why the Students’ Union is currently covered in orange posters and banners
Picks from the 61st annual festival include a dark psychological thriller, an exploration of manhood in South Africa, and Harry Dean Stanton’s final performance
The Men’s Rights Movement make some valid points, it’s just a shame that everyone involved in it thinks such horrible things about women.
Students report unprofessionalism and poor advice from the University of Manchester’s counselling service
Comments about dating geeky girls and making friends with suffers of OCD to ‘get ahead at uni’ left some students aghast
Mallory Knox’s Sam Douglas chats to Katie Shepherd about their latest album and what’s next for the band after their stunning set at Reading Festival
Katie Shepherd reports back from this year’s empowering (and still thoroughly ‘rock’) Reading festival
Anokhi Shah runs through some of the many benefits a brisk jog can have
Those who defend millennials are failing to recognise the real problems that face our generation
The majority of universities in the UK do not explicitly state that being the victim of a sexual assault is an extenuating circumstance for exams
Manchester is made to feel a little better with a full schedule of SICK! events, and we’re here to give you a little preview of what’s to come this month
Another threat to the future of the flailing NHS has come as the body focussed on the safety of doctors is to be removed, despite a recent increase in attacks by patients
Roma Havers joins forces with Manchester’s poetry community in response to the Manchester Evening News article ‘Why Manchester should be crowned the capital of poetry’
Jake Piazza reviews The Creative Writing Society’s Slam on the 15th of November and introduces UniSlam and Manchester’s 2017 team
In a world devoid of original sitcom concepts, Donald Glover’s Atlanta provides a topical comedy with more heart and creativity than anything currently on TV
The newly elected NUS Women’s Officer stands for nothing but criticising imaginary problems
Nicholas Lopez’s Sin Filtro is a wacky rollercoaster of a film with a prominent message
Ryan Khurana comments on the Conservative approach to bringing prosperity to all
The media and societal spin on body image is causing dangerous consequences for a generation of body dysmorphic men; what can we do?