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The talk was popular with UK students looking to gain a working holiday visa in Korea
Lad culture is intimidating, but the Good Lad Initiative creates a space to discuss the negative impacts and instead consider positive masculinity
Reports showed the increase of attention on gender-based issues, but the lack of focus on those that are racial-based
Piers Morgan’s recent decision to identify as a penguin is doing nothing to facilitate the discussion surrounding gender identity that today’s youth needs, argues Cara Conte
Cachella Smith talks with part-time women’s officer Emilia Jenkins about the projects she’s been involved with over the past year; even though each project is different, they all have the aim of helping women.
Anna McFadzean explores menstruation throughout history, and the exhibition focused on society’s complex relationship with periods
SU Women’s Officer Sara Heddi led the march from Owens Park to the SU
“Often films try to pretend they are going to change the world — this one just might”
In an exclusive statement to The Mancunion, Sara Khan stated the police are responsible for “systematic abuses women of colour and trans women on the daily”
This SU is democratically mandated to support an NSS boycott via an active senate motion
Victoria Evans explores the wide-reaching impact of FGM and the importance of women’s sexual health globally
University offers so much more than a degree, argues Mia Edwards
Period poverty is starting to gain national notoriety, and Freya Slack is part of the conversation associated with it
Jay Darcy reviews Cuts of the Cloth as part of the HOME Push Festival
Jay Darcy writes about the need for campaigns for equality with regards to oppressed or minority groups either in race, gender or sexuality to recognise their overlapping aims.
Evie Appleson reviews ‘First Time’, Nathaniel Hall’s solo performance that tackles a difficult subject
Jay Darcy reviews ‘Submission’, a French satire scratch performance at HOME Theatre
Staff at the University of Sheffield have been told not to force students to write essays or answer exam questions on subjects that they might find distressing
Amy Morris suggests the the University should start treating its students like adults with regards to internet regulations
Recent research has revealed that LGB students are 24% more likely to commit self-harm, and 21% more likely to attempt suicide in their lifetime.