Skip to main content
We spoke to Izzy about mental health and Food on Campus
Taking care of your own mental health is important — here are some ways to manage anxiety whilst waiting for professional help
A new study has found a significant link between the pill and depression, with the likelihood of developing mental health issues rising to 80 per cent in girls aged 15 to 19 for some forms of contraception
Students express serious concern after the closure of a course that provides a large amount of voluntary mental health care to the city
In a continuing mental health inspection programme, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) concludes that the safety and leadership of the North West’s Five Boroughs Partnership NHS Trust is inadequate
Joe Evans calls upon us to stop ridiculing and ignoring the increasingly important and relevant issue of dangerous mental health problems
For many, the university lifestyle has the potential to significantly impact their mental health with 1 in 5 students considering themselves to have a mental health problem. We need to reduce the stigma attached to mental health so that people who need it feel more comfortable seeking help
This week Keir discusses mental health issues among students
The role of Association Chair began at Manchester University in 2021, and is a system of representation which allows elected students to advocate for different sections of the student body. A lesser-known role at the SU; here are just some of your current Association Chairs on what they have been getting up to this year
Having dominated the focus of alternative radio for several years, Post-Punk has reached peak saturation and must make way for something new
Ahead of the Mayoral election on May 2, the Students’ Union held Mayoral hustings where candidates made their case to students
This month, Factory International’s Aviva Studios welcomes renowned artist David Hoyle, in a three week residency spanning multiple art forms.
Acne isn’t just a teen or female issue as one writer explains in their latest addition to the ‘Conversations about acne’ series
Sea Girls kick-off their ‘Young Strangers’ tour with rapturous artist-audience synergy
Lacking a fresh political perspective, entertaining with classic tunes and compelling design, My Beautiful Laundrette takes stage at The Lowry
The University and Students’ Union released two joint statements, regarding the recent establishment of the Pro-Life society, and antisemitic discrimination on campus
We discuss Springleaf Podcast, the new audio sitcom created by the much loved British stand-up comic James Acaster.
Irish shoegazers return to Manchester for a sold-out show supporting debut album, MADRA
The suicide of Ruth Perry, a primary school headteacher of 13 years, begs the overdue question of why are public services measured by business-centric standards of governance? Teaching is highly personal and increasingly complex, and Ofsted should treat it as such
Professor Chris Whitty delivers lecture on health inequalities as part of the University’s bicentenary celebrations