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In the last ten years, the number of top grades being awarded has jumped, amid concerns that so-called ‘grade inflation’ is lessening the value of degrees across the country
Senior Director of Dolby Europe, Julian Stanford, chats to Film Editor Tobias Soar about Dolby Cinema, streaming versus cinemas and what makes Dolby the industry standard
Ella Marsden reviews a live-broadcast of Fleabag and asks how the success of the TV show has affected the stage version
Salford now play Wigan in the Super League play-offs
The University of Manchester has more to offer than ever before with their ever-growing advice services in the Students’ Union
The XR protest in Manchester’s Deansgate saw four days of climate activism – see the photos here
A guide on how to apply for settled status in the UK as an EU student
SU Activities Officer Lizzy Haughton has glued herself to Barclays as part of an Extinction Rebellion protest
The new podcast profiles women including boxer Stacey Copeland and city councillor Sarah Judge
Liam Gallagher played Hull on the same evening, but the DIY festival was making more noise
Jay Darcy reviews Idris Elba’s latest play, Tree, as part of the Manchester International Festival which was embroiled in controversy just before opening
Henry Delamain reviews the 10th edition of the cult boutique festival set in the picturesque Welsh countryside
Alison Klayman sits down with film editor Tobias Soar to talk about her documentary, political filmmaking, Steve Bannon and humanising evil
We preview the final edition of student Senate this year, which has been delayed a week to prevent staff burnout
If one word could describe Peele’s impeccable second venture into the cinematic world of horror, it’s clever, writes Tobias Soar
El Ángel stands out as one of the most stylish retro crime thrillers in recent memory and is a testament to the underrated brilliance of Latin American cinema
Art in Mancunia presents an award-winning spoken word poet, languages student Frank Adams, who will wow you with his powerful words and masterfully constructed poetry
Olivia White offers an insight into the talent that this year’s LAL Festival showcased by the likes of recently evolved Sundara Karma and the resurgence of the punk scene
Izzy sharp reviews ‘Brewski’, a North American ‘comfort food’ restaurant at the back of St. Peter’s square that certainly lives up to its moniker.
A slightly anti-climactic and pricey event, the highlight was undoubtedly Pendulum’s incredible DJ set which truly made the night worth going