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Jack Greeney visits the SU Steve Biko exhibition, and contemplates the University’s history of divestment with regards to current divestment campaigns
Madeleine Peden reviews The Kindergarten Teacher, part of HOME’s International Women’s Weekender
Fears of antisemitism on the Colchester campus have risen after 200 students vote against the creation of a Jewish society and a lecturer posts worrying material on Facebook
Driven by two stupendous Oscar-nominated performances, Can You Ever Forgive Me? is a thoroughly entertaining picture with heaps of memorable dialogue.
Abid’s comments come around Holocaust Memorial Day, following her participation in the Lessons From Auschwitz programme
‘Breaking the Occupation of the Mind’, overshadowed its rough edges with thought-provoking contributions
Victoria Evans speaks about Hanukkah, and the importance of remembering other cultural traditions during the Christmas period.
Jay Darcy reviews ‘Submission’, a French satire scratch performance at HOME Theatre
Mia Gair investigates how the University of Manchester invests its money in weird and wonderful companies around the world.
A BDS protest against the unethical investment of the University of Manchester in defence of Palestinian rights was cut short by six police officers
Catrin Stewart discusses Yottam Ottolenghi’s influence on the rising numbers of people choosing plant based diets in the UK.
Sally Rooney has been getting a lot of hype. Urussa Malik reads her latest novel, Normal People, to find out how such a comparatively young writer (she’s written two best-selling books by the age of 26) has been so successful.
The Trump administration’s decision to pull out of the Iran Nuclear Deal could have violent consequences
SZIGET festival has all bases covered this year, if there’s only one festival you go to to in 2018, make sure it’s this one.
Incoming Welfare Officer says, “I don’t think people can talk about apathy anymore…students have been excited, they’ve been engaged”
Books Editor James Gill takes a look at 11 of the biggest categories at this year’s ceremony
One protester said she was glad that prospective students touring the University got to see that students are politically aware and holding the University to account
Three student campaigning groups say “enough is enough”
‘Oriented’ is a documentary following three Palestinian Gay friends, living in Israel who are raising awareness of LGBTQ rights in Israel
Fighting for women’s freedom from harassment, activist Yasmeen Mjalli discusses how she weaponises the medium of protest art to create social change in the West Bank