• Entertainment, News

    A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness book review

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    By Joanna Shaw A Discovery of Witches was recommended to me and I was a little dubious at first, however, the plot seemed a lot more adult orientated rather than teenage girls pining over a sparkly vampire like the Twilight series. I started the book cautiously, convincing myself that it wouldn’t entertain me, but how…

  • News

    MMU Veggie and Vegan Fair

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    By Sojourner McKenzie It has just gotten easier to go Vegan in Manchester. On Wednesday 8th October, Humanities in Public (HiP) hosted the first Veggie Fair, in which Manchester Metropolitan University societies and local animal rights campaigners came to the university to promote and raise awareness of all things animal loving. Co-convenor of the event, Gervase Phillips told…

  • Interview, News

    University Represented At Science Festival Launch

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    By Neil Harrison Manchester Metropolitan University staff were out in force last week to help launch the Manchester Science Festival 2014. At the packed – and proper Northern – event, held by Manchester’s Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI), scientists and academics mixed with local celebrities and members of the public to enjoy great music,…

  • News

    MMUVV Storify

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    Here is our Storify feed of today’s MMU Vegetarian and Vegan fair. We will have the full story of this great event on the website soon so keep checking HumanityHallows.co.uk and follow us on Twitter @HumanityHallows [View the story “MMUVV” on Storify]

  • News

    “Animal Witness” Presented by Kim Stallwood

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    By Megan Thomas This week, author and animal rights activist, Kim Stallwood, visited Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) as part of the Animal Worlds strand of the hugely successful Humanities in Public festival. The Animal Worlds series is convened by Dr. Wahida Khandker, Senior lecturer in Philosophy, and Dr. Gervase Phillips, Principal Lecturer in History at MMU….

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