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The science behind procrastination
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UoM Israel debate was organised by controversial pro-Is…
Reducing Welcome Week waste: Paperless freshers’…
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15 Black Pro Wrestlers that BET Forgot
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Ones to Watch in Women’s Tennis
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Reform UK: A new force in Welsh politics
Your new Student Executive team for 2025-2026
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The art of solo dating
The best British comedy podcasts right now
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A Review of Stockport’s First Vegan Food Festival
Electric Shuffle’s £12 lunch deal is well worth the money
Enjoy fresh fruit and veg at the SU eats farmer’s market for just £3
Hangxiety: We’ve all been there
Year abroad diaries #4: Life in Manchester’s sister city Chemnitz
‘I met my younger self for coffee today’
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The future is fusion: India Day at LFW infuses tradition with modernity
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Life as a humanities student. Why does my university experience seem so different?
14th March 2025
Redefining the humanities lifestyle: what does it mean to be a hums student in a STEM dominated world?
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The writing process of Pachinko and student essays
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Where women are in revolt…the three minute scream…
Review: Turner: In Light and Shade
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New Leeds review: A compelling call for community in our increasingly individualistic society
19th March 2025
In New Leeds, Jake Turner Chan paints a striking vision of a future shaped by climate change, and the ties that keep us afloat
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A conversation: Debating our picks for the 2025 Oscars
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Remembering David Lynch
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“Behold! A Paleblood sky!”: A Bloodborne retrospective
24th March 2025
Looking back upon FromSoftware's Bloodborne ten years after its release
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Not much of a Twist in a modern Dickens adaptation
Film
A cartoonish Twist is far from updated in this confusing heist film that portrays Bill Sykes as a predatory lesbian
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‘The Italian Job’ is the best film ever, and nothing will change my mind
Film
The endlessly quotable heist masterpiece that is 1969’s “The Italian Job” gets better every time you watch it and makes you smile, no matter what.
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HOME Pick of the Week: Youth
Film
Paolo Sorrentino’s Youth is a reflective picture featuring a strong performance from Michael Caine, but suffers at times from a lack of coherence
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Summer 2013 Preview: ‘Now You See Me’
Film
Sam Parr previews a film that adds a bit of magic to our Summer 2013 line up
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