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Despite only being small, the Pole Fitness Society at UoM has many benefits
We take a look at the season that UMWRFC have been having
Julie Bindel has spoken out against the dangers of censorship which occurs at universities, with the University of Manchester being ranked by a survey as one of the worst offenders
In their second year of ranking institutions based on how well freedom of speech is protected, Spiked found that 90 per cent curb free speech
After months of divisiveness plans have been placed into motion to create another Labour students society in Manchester, explicitiy for pro-Corbyn Labour Party members
Satirical magazine ‘No Offence’ was banned from the Oxford Freshers’ Fair due to it controversial content
Will Kelly talks to Women’s Rugby captain Adelaide Harris ahead of the upcoming new-look Varsity match
It’s every fresher’s necessity to join university societies during Welcome Week! Here’s a guide to what you can look out for in your first week
Data shows how much higher the crime rate at London universities is, but places all four of Manchester’s universities at the top of the non-London list
In a debate over free speech on campus, the controversial front cover of the memorial edition of Charlie Hebdo, depicting the prophet Muhammad, was revealed unannounced
Spiked’s Free Speech University Rankings ranked universities on the level of free expression allowed on campus. The University of Manchester was ranked amber; the university itself received green, but the Students’ Union’s amber ranking pulled it down.
Guest contributors Edgar and John Beswirck argue against the unnecessary censorship of the recent Charlie Hebdo Muhammad cartoon at the Students’ Union’s Refreshers’ Fair
One of the founders of Kloodle, Phil Hayes, talks to Robert Firth about how they started and the graduate job market today.
With drunken Freshers’ week antics now over, Robert Firth takes a look at what university life is like for students who don’t drink.
Liam Kelly looks ahead to an exciting year of sport in Manchester
The first Pangaea festival of the academic year promises to be a great night, helped along by some of Manchester’s most party-ready societies.
As part of our Welcome Week Education Special, David Brierley tells us why he thinks the failure of A-levels and standardised testing makes university a more exciting opportunity.
What do the stars have in store for you this week? Mystic Moya predicts…
-Exec team boot University Royal Navy Unit from outside Students’ Union – University Armed Forces – ‘no different from a society’, yet feel “ostracized” – “A military presence is not appropriate”, says Campaigns Officer
Ten things we wish we’d been told in Freshers’ Week.