35% of the University of Manchester’s books have… ...
35% of the University of Manchester’s books have… ...
In the first protest since a student vote for the University to cut ties with Tel-Aviv University, campaigners took to campus to demand the cutting of ties.
Droves of living Barbies are beginning to walk by us every day, everyone in an unspoken race to mirror the manufactured ideal ...
We’ve all read the viral Vogue article on how it’s embarrassing to have a boyfriend now, so here we give you a guide on how ...
As reports of discrimination soar, students insist the majority of cases remain unseen and unaddressed ...
The Last Dinner Party bring an electrifying and engaging live show to Manchester's Aviva Studios in support of recent album ...
Modern house pioneer Barry Can't Swim headlines The Warehouse Project, curating an event celebrating his label Earth's Only Paradise.
Brighton-based duo Lambrini Girls return to Manchester for an electric show characterised by crowd interaction and biting social commentary.
Can new Ancoats croissant and coffee joint, Flakey, bring something new to the already abundant Manchester independent café ...
Shuffleboard is not their only offering, however, as Electric Shuffle also boasts a distinctly comprehensive cocktail menu ...
A conversation with two Cuban diplomats explores the integration of young people and students into Cuban society. With integrated political organisations and significant parliamentary representation, ...
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