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Katie Bray shares her tips and recommendations for merry seasonal spirit and a happy holiday in the times of restrictions
Scotland have been the first to promise the dispensation of free tampons and sanitary products within public buildings across Scotland
Third-year student Kathryn McDonald speaks out about her experiences dealing with the transition to online learning from a DASS perspective
Annie Dabb and Laura Thompson count the ways online university and increased technology usage is negatively impacting students
Pippa Dennis tells us all about how you can get free coffee from Pret for a month, and how it might make the pandemic slightly more bearable…
The Manchester Debating Union highlights the positive aspects of virtual debating
Two women bring home the Nobel Prize for Chemistry with the remarkable gene-editing tool CRISPR – yet this technology raises some of the most difficult ethical questions we face
Find out about the exciting new research going on in our Chemistry department and how it’s impacting the field worldwide
There will be exhibitions, talks, fashion shows, music, poetry, dance performances and conversation corners.
University is stressful enough without the news of a positive coronavirus test
Here are 11 online events to help connect you to the University of Manchester, wherever you are
The new committee, which was elected in April, was asked to step down following the row
UMUCU told The Mancunion that the University’s cost-saving drive has left some staff worried that their fixed-term contracts are unlikely to be renewed
Alexia Pieretti reviews dark comedic social commentary The Shadows, performed at the King’s Arms as part of the Drama Society’s MIFTA season
Alexia Pieretti reviews a live-streaming of Monster/Monstrum, which was performed at NIAMOS Art Centre as part of the Drama Society’s MIFTA season but live-streamed in the wake of the coronavirus crisis
In the wake of our recent SU exec elections, Deputy Editor Nicole Wootton-Cane asks if the system is still effective
Manchester-based creator Acid Maia sets the scene for the extensive and ‘genre-bending’ body of work in the cataclysmic places within our world where our concrete societies and the wild collide; the rural space that walks the line of two sublime forces that do battle every day. The contrast is present within the overgrown ivy on […]
Tanyaradzwa Mwamuka talks to Megan Oyinka about her blog ‘Never Taught in School’ and the ‘My Story Exhibition’ her and her team have put on in February in a bid to “Embrace and educate” others on the diversity of African Cultures
Dinu Ratnasinghe argues that the AU need to take direct action against SKUM in the name of diversity, equality and inclusivity
Writer Heidy Lo questions if university really can be the best years of your life, especially as we graduate so young