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The Hull-based quartet’s electronic shoegaze is typically immersive, but the surround sound of the venue gave their sonic landscape a whole new dimension
Effy Stonem’s style was the epitome of cool when Skins first aired in the late 2000s, but what would she wear in 2023? We take a look at her on-screen style and which trending pieces would be in her wardrobe today
The process of even attempting to apply for graduate opportunities is intense and unfair, and the government and potential employers need to change their attitudes towards graduates
Does banning the classic clothing choice actually fix any issues, or is it just a lazy attempt to disguise Cardiff University’s lack of intervention?
Museum of Austerity is an evocative and immersive experience, revealing the harsh truths behind Conservative-led England.
This year, the English Literature Society has been under development to give students a brand new committee of dedicated individuals
Little Simz made the UK debut of her new show in Manchester, and it may have cemented her position as the greatest current British artist
Reading-based four-piece Only The Poets grace Manchester’s Deaf Institute to the delight of their dedicated fanbase
Indie pop royalty Dodie, Orla Gartland, Greta Issac, and Martin Luke Brown debut as supergroup FIZZ, putting the charm into existential dread
The Mancunion explores Beyond The Music Festival, a weekend full of tantalising shows, conferences and real change in the music industry
Graduates express their discontent with unclassified degrees, £500 cash pay-outs, and a summer of unclear information
Our writers have come together to present to you their top picks of books you should read this semester. Choose your favourite and snuggle up to read something new this October.
A celebration of the beloved work of the masterly Nobel Prize winner and poet Louise Glück following her recent passing
Changes in the way the university charges for sports memberships has led to an increase in prices whilst leaving students feeling “ignored” when concerns were raised.
When the urban sprawl of Manchester can feel all-encompassing, we discuss what being away from the countryside can teach us
From visiting your local park to exploring caves, escape the city and discover some of the best places to walk in and around Manchester
When the outdoors is gloomier by the day, we consider how can we can avoid the winter blues and learn to love the darker seasons
Feel like your student room needs sprucing up? Here are some great ways to decorate your room without breaking the bank!
Despite being a Northerner, people are shocked that I’m from the North; and that Northerners go to university
The Tories have finally decided to combat the UK’s suicide crisis. However, the strategy seems to be full of false hope as the topic of funding comes into question