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    Pandril Press – Weird Love Launch

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      Pandril Press began as an idea hatched in the minds of seven students from Manchester Metropolitan University’s MA Creative Writing course in 2010, and since then published their first anthology of short stories, Panopticon, in May 2011. Since then, founders Paul Beatty, Dave Chadwick, Lucia Cox, Ros Davis, Iris Feindt, Nicky Harlow and Alison…

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    Who Owns History? A Clash of Perspectives

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    On Saturday the 23rd November, Manchester Metropolitan University’s Department of History, Politics and Philosophy are hosting a one-day conference examining multicultural issues in the study and teaching of history. This conference is aimed at scholars and members of the public who are interested in two of the contentious issues in our study and understanding of…

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    HLSS Student Book Sale Raises Money for Children In Need

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      Words by Rachel Bruce and Cerys Jones. Thursday 31st October saw the launch of the first HLSS Student Book Sale in the Geoffrey Manton Atrium. This charity driven two-day event was organised by MMU alumni Cerys Jones and Rachel Bruce. Students and staff alike flocked to the stall to discover steals to be had….

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    Sameera Rafiq takes Al-Habeeb Scholarship to the first Asian Media Awards

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      Words by Sameera Rafiq I graduated with a First Class BA (Hons) History degree from Manchester Metropolitan University in 2012, and soon came to the conclusion that the ‘real world’ is tough! Like most recent graduates I had grown too fond of the student life. Hence, I decided to take the working life for…

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    From Silver, Gold and Onwards: A Look at Sexism in Comic Books.

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    Words by Daniel Wilks Comic books have provided an ample base for creative inspiration and freedom, wildly imaginative stories, iconic characters and dazzling storytelling. However, the industry also harbours a seedier history of hideous sexism and misogyny, in which powerful women are crowbarred into secretary roles or even stuffed into fridges. The prevailing problem of…

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