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How well did Manchester United play against Robin van Persie’s Fenerbahce?
The women responsible for decapitating a cardboard cut-out of Margaret Thatcher at Welcome Fair reply to accusations of “double standards” on the student left
Confidentiality clauses have according to campaigners stifled the scale of the sexual harassment issue at UK universities, leaving many afraid to speak out
Run-of-the-mill guitar bands are the order of the day at this year’s Dot to Dot, but minor indie gems and slap-bass soul provide some much-needed respite
Demonstrators interrupted a talk about the university’s £300 Engineering Campus plan to raise awareness and gain support for their cause
The conference aimed to encourage schools and colleges to be better informed and more sensitive when dealing with future cases of transgender students
LSE faced questions as their Residential and Disability and Wellbeing Services were accused of ignoring the advice of NHS medical professionals and SU officers and of evicting a student with acute mental illness
University lecturers are particularly worried about the prospect of jeopardising their academic integrity and oppose surveilling the behaviour of students
Millie Kershaw argues that there is a place for feminism in the fashion industry and that being passionate about both subjects is not contradictory
Yasmin Mannan gives an insight into the ways you can stand up for and help refugees and asylum seekers in Manchester and beyond
Snooker needs more characters like the supremely entertaining and almost unbeatable Ronnie O’Sullivan
Following the resignation Oxford Labour students’ co-chair over claims of anti-semitism within the club, figures have shown the issue is due to hard left
A recent study by the Labour party has revealed that nearly 80,000 voters will be lost due to the new voting sign up rules, with many of them expected to be Labour or left-leaning students
Dan O’Toole explains how lower league football can serve as a production line for top talents
Features Editor Joe Evans speaks to Paul Foot and fails to get any real answers to any questions about anything at all
Join internationally ignored superstar, Kyle Zabawa, on a journey into global influences on British menswear in 2015
After England’s draw with Pakistan, James Haughton assesses whether it’s time for an introduction of a new ball for Cricket to be played during bad light
Ben Farren discusses how the EU’s neo-liberal, corporatist agenda has polluted the organisation to its very core
Colm Lock explains the Royal Navy’s huge shortage of engineers and argues that more young people should consider a life on the waves
Will Kelly looks at what is wrong with the Eva Carneiro case