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Europe comfortably beat US to regain Ryder Cup

Europe comfortably beat US to regain Ryder Cup

During the competition an Egyptian fan was struck in the eye with a stray shot

America vs. North Korea: who really misses out?

Two men and a lot of weapons of mass destruction.

Review: Missing (1982)

A criticism of the United States government so damning it was banned from being released until 2006

Album: Foo Fighters – Concrete And Gold

The world’s biggest rock band returns with a mixed bag of over-the-top material

An eyewitness account from the union bar

On this eventful night, Chloe Hatton gauges reactions at the Students’ Union

Fight breaks out in SU bar during US election overnight broadcast

A fight broke out during the overnight broadcast of the US Presidential elections in the University of Manchester’s Students’ Union bar, which saw Donald Trump elected President

Liveblog: 2016 US Presidential Election

The USA are deciding whether they elect Democrat Hilary Clinton, or Republican Donald Trump, as their next President

Review: B!RTH Festival’s USA & Brazil

The Royal Exchange Theatre opened its third day of the B!RTH festival with a bang, with two plays covering the experiences from Brazil and the USA

Manchester is tenth most expensive city for students

Manchester has been announced the tenth most expensive city to study in, but with the rise of competitive institutions, will the University continue to attract prospective students?

USA Ryder Cup victory over Europe overshadowed by disgraceful fan behaviour

This years Ryder Cup ended in a USA win, but it was the crowd’s performance that has grabbed the headlines

Studying abroad in America

After studying abroad in the United States for the year, Miranda Bunnis learned how to share a room, tailgate, and all about the bizarre American rules

Taking on Death Row

University of Manchester alumnus Samantha Chammings hopes to combat the gross injustices of capital punishment in the USA. She has been offered a rare opportunity to study an LL.M. in Texas, but still needs donations to get herself there

Don’t mess with Texas

Going travelling in America? Put Austin, Texas on your list of must-see cities

“My Super Summer in the States”

Dreading being stuck at home for three stifling months? Take a tip from Manchester student Mark Woodward and go stateside, even with little $, by volunteering as a Camp Leader.

My Political Villain: Mitt Romney

Ben Fearn explains why US Presidential candidate Mitt Romney is his political villain…

Fees should rise with inflation, says Universities UK President

Cap on fees is ‘not sustainable’ according to University of Surrey vice-chancellor

The American Adventure

Ciara Kavanagh on her experience as part of BUNAC’s Work America program

My Political Hero: Tammy Baldwin

Emma Bean tells us why Tammy Baldwin was one of the most heroic names of 2012

My Political Hero: Lyndon B. Johnson

Aidan Gregory tells us why the controversial once-elected president is his political hero

My Political Hero: Eliot Spitzer

David Burch explains an unlikely political hero…