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The University of Newcastle has suggested that students should gain extra time on exam papers which deal with potentially ‘triggering’ topics
Eating less meat could save the planet and you some cash
A well-planned exit from the EU is reliant on all voters continuing to voice their concerns
A team of scientists at Imperial College London have revealed that they successfully used gene therapy to prevent the development of Alzheimer’s Disease in mice
Equal fees and unequal funding disfavours humanities students writes Elliot Mills
Jump scares, creepy sounds and bad lighting are key features of survival horror games, but they are not the entire basis of the genre
Terrorism plays into our passions for a good story, simplistic explanations, and dark fantasies
After a successful expedition to Madagascar in 2015, a group will return to the remote area to assess the impact of schistosomiasis
Congratulations! You have survived another year. Tell us a bit about your style
Tristan Parsons talks on how parks and greenery have numerous benefits to our cities and can help combat climate change
It’s either time out or burnout
Food Editor Ellie Gibbs addresses the political power of food and the real difference it can make to lives, something we may take for granted when tucking into our luxury restaurant dinner courses
How to Be Single’s well-intentioned attempts at social commentary fail to make up for it’s generally clumsy direction
Joel Kelly casts his eye across the pond to see why disassociation from big money is paying off for the likes of Sanders and Trump
With the increasing popularity of vegan diets, and more and more students abstaining from dairy products, Helena Maxwell-Jackson chats to a local dairy farmer to find out if we should be concerned about dairy, or if the whole conversation is just udderly ridiculous?
Manchester Global Health Society’s first event of 2016 was an evening dedicated to raising awareness for the homeless and refugees, through real life stories
Ryan Khurana argues for the advantages of a completely decentralised NHS where local areas would be free to target healthcare provision directly to their needs
In our last issue, we heard a defence against the common criticisms of veganism. Here, Jessica Chow-Lau rebukes the increasingly popular lifestyle choice
The best albums of the year, as voted by those who’ve written for us all semester. Complete with loving praise and custom illustrations
The university has recently made an announcement signalling a shift from its hard-line approach towards banned substances