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To grow up with curly hair is to feel the detriment of beauty standards weigh heavy on the self-esteem
The Feminist Collective discuss the effectiveness of Reclaim the Night campaign, and the changes they hope to see to make it more inclusive and intersectional
The COVID-19 inquiry only reaffirmed the public’s attitude surrounding the government’s handling of the pandemic – unserious and poor. However, for women, the text messages coming to light expose a recurring pattern of misogyny within Number 10
What would it mean to decolonise an inherently colonial centre? We sat down to speak with Dr. Njabulo Chipangura at the Manchester Museum, to find out more about how the museum is re-evaluating its role in colonial knowledge production
Artist and curator, Jessica El Mal talks about sustainability, collaboration and her curatorial work with A.MAL Projects
Concerns include the fire risk of clothes driers which obstruct passageways and the risk of mould increased by moisture and poor air circulation
Book burning is finally outdated, but book banning is still a stable trend. Why is this still the case and what we can do about it?
This year, the English Literature Society has been under development to give students a brand new committee of dedicated individuals
Ed Edwards’ poignant play follows Thatcher’s Great Britain, with a father and son struggling to get by as they go into business together. The glory days are over for Industrial England, and an uncertain future lies ahead
Forget just Dry January. As more students move away from drinking, low-alcohol alternatives are being poured into the glass, but how are they made?
A look into the events that led up to CEO John Riccitiello’s resignation from his role from Unity Technologies
The Tories have finally decided to combat the UK’s suicide crisis. However, the strategy seems to be full of false hope as the topic of funding comes into question
Emerald Fennell’s sophomore feature tackles class and privilege in a bold maximalist vision for LFF’s opening night film
Manchester Pride held a media reception at The Midland, with guests including Andy Burnham and Bev Craig
Yard Act frontman James Smith talks fatherhood, the difficult second album, hip-hop and the surprising similarities between music and stand-up comedy
School Spirits is a teen show that has its finger on the pulse of the zeitgeist
Formula One and Tottenham have announced a 15-year partnership with each other. How will this change the sport in the future?
Occupiers were removed from Simon Building, after 37 days of occupation, by bailiffs authorised by the Manchester High Court
Peter Tatchell discusses a life dedicated to the liberation of LGBTQ+ people, including risking his own freedom when protesting in Qatar last year.
TikTok has propelled celebrity gossip and status to new heights, with the Gomez-Bieber feud being the tip of the iceberg.