• Entertainment, News

    Foo Fighters Album Review

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    By Jacob Hurt The Foo Fighter’s 8th album, Sonic Highway, features some of their most ambitious production yet. The concept behind the album is an expansion of Dave Grohl’s Sound City experiment, but this time on a national scale. Rather than focusing on the music production history of one city (Los Angeles), he takes his band…

  • Lifestyle, News

    Beating The Blues and Alternative Highs

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    By Joshua Lee “Unfortunately, we don’t live in an ideal world,” remarked Tim Bradshaw, mental health nurse and guest speaker at the Beating the Blues and Alternative Highs event, organised by Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU)’s  ‘Time to Change’ society, held in order to discuss the issue of mental health, as well as to provide information…

  • Lifestyle

    What is Uni Life?

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    Uni Life is dedicated to the events and goings on at MMU. Five editors currently run Uni Life: Emily Cuthbert, Amy Turner, Grace Summerson, Megan Thomas and Ruth Cornish, who are looking for your insights on anything and everything to do with your experiences of university. From events such as talks held at university, fundraisers…

  • Lifestyle, News

    Camila Batmanghelidjh

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    “Flipping The Coin: Whose anti-social behaviour requires sanctions? The young, or those who make decisions about their well-being?” – Camila Batmanghelidjh at Manchester Metropolitan University’s Humanities in Public Festival By Dan J. Broadley Camila Batmanghelidjh CBE is one of the most well-known advocates of vulnerable children and has even been described as “one of the…

  • News

    The War on the War on Drugs

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    By Dan J Broadley A few thousand miles away, on the other side of a huge ditch of water we call the Atlantic Ocean is a land called the United States. In the US, some states have begun thinking about the legalisation of marijuana. Some, like Colorado, have already done so. What does this mean? It…

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