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Celia Mullins talks to Book Club about House of the Spirits, the Isabel Allende classic, visceral prose, and Meryl Streep
The Oxford Road site formerly occupied by the BBC New Broadcasting House now offers car parking for £2
Andres Porras Chaves looks back on the life of the contentious figure
Susie Coen on the history of sex in fashion, sex as fashion, sexual liberation in fashion, among others. The list is endless.
Alex Maxia compares women’s safety in Manchester to that in Sweden, where safety is less of a pressing issue.
AIESEC is one of the largest student-run organisations, providing business and networking events including ‘Be a Global Player’ on 21st February
Ben Marshall explains why the former president of Ukraine is his political hero.
Maybe we’re just too busy clearing Liberal Democrat leaflets off our doorsteps to get to the polling stations
Which Pride and Prejudice character are you?
Activities Officer has issued a revised statement following the societies scandal last week.
#demo2012 might be lauded as a successful statement by the NUS, but what did it really mean?
As it turns twenty, we look back at the incendiary debut from the Californian funk-metallers
‘The Art of Protest: MMUnion Edition’ exhibited student artwork at MMUnion
The film, Decay, will be screened in Manchester and then released for free online
Jessie Cohen reviews ‘Mother to Mother’ at the Contact Theatre
Andrew Williams sits down with President of the NUS, Liam Burns, ahead of this month’s #Demo2012
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Cimarron Young, studying French and Business Management, talks to us about her year abroad experience working at ELLE magazine, Paris.
The second part of Gwen Ellis’s 50 Shades of Grey parody