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I was so disappointed when I heard Trof Fallowfield was changing hands. “It won’t be the same” I insisted. “Where am I going to go and gossip over a bottle of red wine now?”. But having visited a few times I now see the error of my ways. From its humble origins as a vegan […]
Controversial night moves to 256
Police appeal for information on a series sexual harrasment cases in Fallowfield
The final part of the 50 shades of Fallowfield trilogy
The second part of Gwen Ellis’s 50 Shades of Grey parody
Your essential guide to Fallowfield
We’ve heard the rumour that the Sainsbury is Fallowfield is the most expensive one in the country, but is it?
Alcohol and kebabs are the answer to an economic mystery
New bars in the Fallowfield and Withington areas will face stricter licensing criteria under plans by councillors
Three men armed with a crowbar and a petrol can robbed the post office inside a Tesco Express in Fallowfield
As the academic year draws to a close, here are some of the more unexpected lessons I have learnt from three years at Manchester University
The universities along Oxford Road churn their students into Manchester city centre, and south of the city. As students turn into graduates, why do we disregard North Manchester and stay in the same southern areas?
On May 2, Manchester voted for their local candidates and mayor, choosing to re-elect Andy Burnham for Mayor of Greater Manchester
Edition #2 of the Opinion section’s rant column. Fuelled by sweaty palms and jabbing fingers on our keyboards, we lament three issues facing students: the library, buses, and supermarkets
With the curtain closing on my student days, I’m anxiously anticipating life after graduation – and I’m not handling it well
As logos take a backseat on the runway and in our wardrobes, our emphasis is shifting more towards quality and style
On a mission to discover which student accommodation hosts the best pres, I crashed some flats to find out the answer
As I stare out of a library window, well and truly into dissertation season but thinking back to the joys of St Patrick’s Day, I’m reminded of how lucky I feel to live in a tight-knit student community
We turn to Berlin for our next edition of ‘From Our Correspondent’, where our writer discovers that the city’s smaller, less sought-after clubs are more to her liking
Oak House sinkhole? Oak House receives £1.3 million in maintenance funds as it continues to house students