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An alternative, unofficial Sports Society Freshers Fair has taken place in the Armitage Centre following the Oxford Road flooding that has caused severe disruption across Manchester.
The plan for the vaccine passes has been cancelled in England but some places may continue using it to ensure safety of visitors and staff. This is a month after the department of education announced that they will not be using covid passes for students.
This year’s sports and societies fairs were meant to be the most accessible yet, but instead students were left feeling dehumanised as the rearranged fair abandoned all accessibility measures
University of Manchester buildings re-open after severe flooding led to the closure of Oxford Road and welcome events being postponed
The Mancunion’s editorial team headed to the Crystal Maze Live Experience – here’s what we thought
Sports Editor Will takes us through the concept of “March Madness” and American university sports
Wearing masks of the Senior Leadership’s faces, Manchester Nancy Out campaign staged a sit-in to protest the ‘lack of action’ from the University following the vote of no confidence
Pelé avoids being too deferential to its subject and engages with his political legacy
Hyperloop Manchester is developing a train from Manchester to London in fifteen minutes
UoM sports clubs have been working hard on their Movember campaigns
New guidance has been released by the University today, fleshing out how the ‘student travel window’ will work
With BUCS games cancelled, we’ve had to find a new way to rank the AU sports teams – but who will be declared the most social?
Annie Dabb and Laura Thompson count the ways online university and increased technology usage is negatively impacting students
From hoop earrings to the hairbrush, how many of these style staples did you know were created or popularised by black communities?
After the fall of SKUM, meet the new independent Manchester snowsports society – MUSKI
Joey Millington dissects the plethora of sport related entertainment available while in lockdown
In the wake of our recent SU exec elections, Deputy Editor Nicole Wootton-Cane asks if the system is still effective
If a goal is scored in a match and no one is around to cheer it, does it make a sound?
Michael Cousins reveals what it means to represent the University as a first team captain
Coronavirus cancels Italian sporting fixtures amidst growing concerns for public safety