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A 4-month investigation conducted by The Mancunion found multiple instances of offensive behaviour inside the University’s Ski and Snowboard club
For the alternative Valentine’s Day, don’t confess your love over discount wine and a rollie. Instead, check out our list of the best places for romantic tipples across the city. 
Sophia Hadji-Michael reviews Bost-Uni Plues at HOME Theatre as part of PUSH Festival
Houseplants are everywhere, but it’s important to take care of them and give them the love they deserve!
In light of Record Store Day, Alex Cresswell looks to the future and asks whether the next trend will be in the form of compact disks and all things shiny
Dolly Busby reviews the University of Manchester Drama Society’s Education, Education, Education
Did you get them all right? Find out the answers from issue 5’s crossword here
Contributor Elena Bradley celebrates Black History Month by detailing The Groundnut Cookbook, the book to celebrate Duval Timothy, Jacob Fodio Todd and Folayemi Brown’s supper club that brought the African food of their heritage to UK streets
Alex Cross takes the mic on ‘Band-aoke’: a social event breathing new life into the standard karaoke format
The summit comes after some students have faced delays over the opening of their housing, forcing them into temporary accommodation
Explore beyond Withington and the city limits as Phoebe Moore shares her favourite spots in Cheshire which are all easily accessible by train
From techno to indie to soul, Manchester’s extensive music scene has got you covered from Freshers and beyond
Both UoM and MMU have committed to re-starting the private security patrols in Fallowfield and Withington
Want to save money? Hate spending full price? So does Lily O’Reilly
Ever wondered what your palm facing away from you really means on a date? Jamie Mattinson reviews The Definitive Book of Body Language to find out
Fire in the Freshers’ Fair as Phedra Broch interviews Charlie Sloth on his history in the biz, UK music and Drake
Abuse directed at the students included comments such as “Clearly student fees aren’t high enough”, and “Notice the majority of them are Muslims”
Ellie Martin chats to the President of the Run Wild society about the beneficial links between running and mental health
In this instalment of artefact of the week, Chess Bradley examines the once halls of residence and brutalist monstrosity, The Tower.
Oli Storey writes about his own experiences with mental health whilst at university, and the ways he has found to manage it