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    Book Review: Any Other Mouth

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    By Lucy Rogers Rarely do I come across a book, where upon completing it I reach immediately for my laptop to tell someone, anyone about what I have just read. I am of the opinion that reading a book, any book, is an experience. And this book was one hell of an experience for me. I…

  • Lifestyle, News

    Human Trouble – Austerity and Disability

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    By Dan J Broadley The 2012 Paralympics seem like a lifetime ago, but its legacy still chimes today. But was this legacy used by the government to make itself ‘look good’ whilst slashing disabled benefits? How are Britain’s relations with its disabled citizens? These were the questions discussed on Monday evening at the Humanities in…

  • News

    MMU Street Style – Business School

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    By Helena Tomlinson So the past couple of weeks have been mega busy as we all get back into the swing of things after the christmas break. Christmas brought me lots of new clothes to wear and I hope it did for you all too! This week I went to the Business school to continue…

  • Lifestyle, News

    The Mirror Keeps Lying

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    By Dan J Broadley There are people in this world who starve themselves. There are people who force themselves to vomit in an attempt to conform to our culture’s idea of ‘beauty’. Sadly, eating disorders, such as anorexia and bulimia, remain a serious and often misunderstood issue within society. Wednesday 28th January, however, saw Haleh…

  • Lifestyle, News

    #Justiceforallthedudes – The Laughing Boy Bill

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    By Abi Lillicrap Earlier this week, Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) played host to the Humanities in Public festival’s first ‘Human Trouble’ event, which discussed the proposed ‘Laughing Boy Bill’. Dr Lucy Burke introduced the Human Trouble series of events, co-convened by herself and Katherine Ruswick-Cole, by saying its aim, “is to think about what it…

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