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After a difficult year, the USA is facing an election which questions who they are as a nation
Lack of tests means more students are being advised to isolate, even when they don’t have coronavirus
The Mancunion spoke with several of Manchester’s activist groups to find out how people can protest safely and effectively during lockdown
Joey Millington dissects the plethora of sport related entertainment available while in lockdown
Deputy Music Editor Georgina Davidson examines the difficulties in creating, distributing and funding short films
The Ali G is famed amongst University of Manchester students for being open 24 hours, but could this be detrimental?
The state of the world nowadays has been given a lot of bad press, says Susannah Eley
Failure in education is still heavily criticised. But do we need to give ourselves a rest from such pressure and learn to accept our mistakes?
As Storm Ciara causes mass disruption in the UK, how do we prevent big corporations seeking infinite growth at all costs to save our planet?
With the Students’ Union’s Climate Justice Fortnight well underway, Felix Hanif-Banks talks about the first of many great talks, ‘The UK Class System and Climate Justice’
Netflix’s Sex Education has received high praise for it’s ability to break down taboo topics around sex, and other issues
The change could mean imposing a charge on vehicles driving into the city centre
Kayleigh Crawford reviews An Act of Care at HOME Theatre as part of Push Festival
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.
Laura Davies reviews Little Mix’s LM5 tour which promoted all things feminism, including standing up to what you believe in and rejecting unfair criticism
Chinyere Mckenzie’s community programme, ‘Mumma Knows Best’, seeks to put a knife-ridden community back on it’s feet
The plans will see 57 new homes built, with 20% of them labeled as affordable
Sport Editor Harry Deacon takes a look back at the various University sport seasons so far
Dig Deep is a water-sanitation charity that works in Kenya, and prioritises involving local communities in their projects
Are we all one pimped and preened selfie away from self-destruction? Contributor Cara Conte writes about the need to be Instagram-savvy.