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America needs a real opposition to Donald Trump, not the plastic exterior of President George W. Bush’s recent resurgence in popularity
I felt it important to pen a response as I felt it necessary to add that I am no more “peddling a misogynistic agenda” as Catherine Snow is peddling anti male agenda. Both claims are equally as absurd. Catherine writes that the study released in 2014 by the United States Department of Justice which reveals, […]
Paul Verhoeven completes his quasi-female trilogy of sex, violence and independence, but does Isabelle Huppert’s Oscar-nominated performance get dragged down in the seething violence?
The Whitworth Art Gallery presents Sooni Taraporevala’s first solo UK exhibition
Is there a danger in sporting a fashion accessory without understanding its power as a political message? How aware of we are the statements we make?
Voting opened today for this year’s Exec elections at the University of Manchester’s Students’ Union, find out who you can vote for here
David Moseley looks at how we must scrutinise all facts and claims to keep “alternative facts” from materialising
Ella Kashti looks at the story of Tair Kaminer, who was imprisoned for refusing conscription
In the last of this four-part series, Michael Petch looks at how unattainable beauty standards harm LGBT people
As Andy Burnham prepares for the Mayoral Election, we take a look at its potentially huge importance
Concerning graffiti has been found carved on the walls of the University of Exeter’s Halls of Residence
The Labour Greater Manchester Mayoral Candidate, Andy Burnham, is offering the opportunity for one-to-one questions with students and young people around Manchester
Students from King’s College London have joined cleaning staff on the picket lines
David Moseley considers punching a Nazi, musing over the ethics of such an act and its place in the current political climate
A student safety study has revealed that the majority of Manchester university students are victims of crime, with the most likely victims being women, non-binary, and LGBTQ students
2016 has seen the build up of events of the last few decades finally burst — and The Beatles saw it coming
The political progress of Europe in the post-war era is being threatened by the rightwards movement of French politics
The Everyday Feminism website is an example of the ongoing march towards the politics of victimhood
As part of Community Week at The University of Manchester, we discuss what is being done to tackle negative neighbourly relationships in the biggest student areas
‘It is a sad reality, but what is one notch worse than the treatment of restaurant waiters and waitresses, is the treatment of people who work at fast-food outlets’