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Students and Exec team criticise the FSE for failing ‘to do their job’ in relation to the review and likely merger
“The forthcoming NHS 70th anniversary is a perfect opportunity to celebrate its past and reflect on its present and future”, Project Director said
A fight for self-determination in the face of insurmountable odds
The UK could do much more to win the hearts and minds of British Muslims
Greater Manchester is a unique mix of great neighbourhoods to explore. James Johnson discusses why you should consider taking your next trip outside of the city centre.
Katie Shepherd reports back from this year’s empowering (and still thoroughly ‘rock’) Reading festival
The worst thing about fascists marching in Virginia is the fact that they are fascists, not that they might have unfulfilling social lives, argues Sam Glover
Freshers will be able to connect with each other and their Union on the go
As we say goodbye to one Editor-in-Chief and welcome another, we chat with the man who started it all 53 years ago
Eloise Wright shares her thoughts on the French stop motion
Reaction to the news has been mixed, with the university praising Osborne’s dedication to the Northern Powerhouse and its growing economy, while critics have questioned the ex-Chancellor’s credentials
Students and staff join force in a music-led protest against the 171 impending job cuts at the University of Manchester
As part of our series of interviews with local candidates before June 8th, we sit down with Shaden Jaradat, the Conservative party candidate for Gorton
Renowned left-winger George Galloway is running as an independent candidate for Manchester Gorton this election. As part of our series of interviews with local candidates, we sat down with him
In the first of a series of interviews with candidates standing in to be elected on June 8th, we speak with Gorton’s Labour candidate Afzal Khan about his campaign, his background, and why so few young people engage with politics
Staff and students from across the university react to the Board’s decision to cut hundreds of staff posts, which anxious staff say could lead to a ‘student marking boycott’
Raw delves into the complexity of the human psyche whilst transgressing the boundaries of genre
The Mancunion speaks to directors Maude Plante-Husaruk and Daniel Watts about their films which featured at the Manchester Lift-Off Festival 2017
Sciences Po Refugee Help brings together asylum seekers with students passionate about helping refugees in an effort to “bridge the gap between those in need and those willing to act”
The Mancunion has joined 20 newspapers, from across the US, UK, Europe, and Asia, to highlight student-led initiatives making an impact across the world