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Students occupy the Simon Building on University of Manchester campus
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Year Abroad Diaries #5: Final year dread
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Year Abroad Diaries #5: Final year dread
11th April 2025
With the year abroad drawing to a close, it is hard not to feel apprehensive about returning to Manchester
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Competition Is For Losers, yet Rizzle Kicks stay winning
14th April 2025
Hip-hop duo Rizzle Kicks make their long-awaited return to Manchester's O2 Ritz
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14th May 2025
Jeanne Dielman’s 50th anniversary cinematic re-release: the ageless prison of domesticity and how to escape it
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Eco-friendly polymer used to build OLED screens for the first time
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How scientists are making technology in the palm of your hand as sustainable and economical as possible
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The closest humanity has come to treating the disease is through the use of ‘nanoparticles’
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