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Sophie Marriott argues that the criticism of Weight Watchers for their name change is placing too much meaning on the language of wellness and in itself weighing down notion of health and perpetuating cultures of shame.
Bella Jewell speaks with Lou Cordwell OBE in the run up to the Design Manchester Festival, hearing her views on the role of the Arts in education
An ambitious report by the Royal Academy of Engineering and Royal Society states that the UK could become carbon-neutral by 2050.
A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association looks at the negative impact of burn-out of Doctors. The research found that increasing demand on healthcare professionals is having devastating effects on the patient care, satisfaction, and future careers of many healthcare professionals. Receiving funding from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), […]
Some Native Americans and allies have used the debate to address the need for social change in the fashion and beauty industries.
There is a lot of pressure to have made friends during your first week at university. Yet, for many the struggle to find friends continues beyond Welcome Week. Isobel Gough takes a look at those pressures, and how to overcome them.
Hundreds of students living in un-safe accommodation due to defective cladding
Sources suggest that the fermentation/pickling process, buying hyper-local produce to minimise environmental impact, healthy fast food and snacks, and booze-free food and drink are all popular trends during 2018. The trends of fermentation/pickling and buying from the most localised sources indicate a fashionable step into Britain’s agricultural past. What can we, in 2018, learn from […]
Even with a chill vibe, For Now certainly does not lack magnificence
With Pancake Day right around the corner, we have a look at some of the best spots to celebrate it
Jennifer Knowles explores the issue of Body dysmorphia and its effect on adolescents
Editor-in-Chief Kirstie O’Mahony is the first ever journalist to see the facility up close and personal
Aisha Rodriguez discusses how you could get involved with ICS, a government-funded programme, which aims to meaningfully help developing countries
The collapse of the UK’s second largest construction company highlights significant flaws in how we envisage government regulation
Republican lawmakers have passed a new version of Reaganomics that seems to benefit their wealthy donors rather than the average voter
The Mancunion talks to the university’s LGBTQ+ society about World AIDS Day and the importance of knowing your status
In a campaign to educate and eradicate the practice of Female Genital Mutilation, speakers from NESTAC conducted a talk at the University of Manchester
Why we avoid meaningful pursuits, and what needs to change
Why Big Lip needs to pull the ‘magic money tree’ out of his arse and deliver before we’ve had it.
The team of academics from the medical and various science departments provided support in the founding of a new medical school and committed to new joint research projects