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We take a look at a panel celebrating women and non-binary people that are making waves in various parts of the media world
Artist Robin ‘CARDBROADLEY’ on his mission to give ’90s digital icons new life as 3D sculptures
Katie Bray shares her tips for staying healthy, mindful and entertained during the end of lockdown
Arts Editor Sam Burt explores the latest exhibition in an online series presented by Castlefield Art gallery
What to expect from this year’s MACFEST, the festival of Islamic art and culture
Vice-Chancellor Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell called the situation “unprecedented” and “challenging” but said she was “very proud” of how the university community was handling it
Writer Heidy Lo visits London for this week’s Let’s Get Away
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
Lisa Habernik reviews The Modernist’s exhibition on Sarah Hardarce’s work
From dormant volcanoes to dog cafes, Edinburgh offers a great weekend away to a capital city while sticking to a student budget
Textiles have a major role in African cultures. Megan Oyinka pays homage to her heritage and influences at the Student Union printing workshop.
The new platform will reveal all the previously archived collections at the university
As part of Black History Month, Chess Bradley discusses Tom Quayle’s beautiful, joyful images of the LGBTQI group Rainbow Noir
What is Senate, and why should you care? Your Deputy Editor explains how the largest decision-making body in the SU works, and why more students should take an interest
A number of important policies, including Reclaim the Night reform, were unable to be discussed as Senate once again failed to reach its attendance threshold
Camila Florencia Rusailh talks to the artist Keith Bloody Mary about her online collaborative project that uses tarot style collages to convey stories of cancer
Theatre tickets are expensive, but Theatre Editor Jay Darcy explains how young people and students can take advantage of the schemes, offers and discounts in place
Chess Bradley talks to Linda Brogan and John Lloyd about the Reno in The Whitworth, race and nights-out in Manchester.
She recorded an average meeting attendance of 86.6%
The University is the top-ranked in Europe, in a new table that focuses on social impact