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    University of Manchester rent strikers removed by bailiffs after 10 week protest

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    University of Manchester Management “deny the legitimacy of our demands”, say University of Manchester rent strikers. Student rent strikers have been evicted from a University of Manchester building on 22 March, following a 10-week occupation. The students have occupied management buildings across campus since 8 February, protesting “unaffordable” rent costs. At 5.20am bailiffs “smashed the…

  • Creative

    Creative Submission: ‘(L)ignite’ by Kate MacAlister

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    Featured Illustration: Georgia HarmeyDesign: Kate King A bucket wheel excavator in the 240,000 class alone consumes an average of 200,000 kW a day – electricity enough for a small town with 17,000 inhabitants. I.i walked slowly towardsthe edge of the worldeyes front, a single black flagcourageously torni hold tight to all these abandoned citiesall these…

  • Literature, News

    The ENERGY Issue: aAh! is back with a brand new print magazine

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    Manchester Met’s online and print arts and culture student magazine is set to launch #TheENERGYIssue on Friday 10th March at the Manchester Poetry Library. aAh! Magazine is set to launch its latest print issue this week with a special launch party and student media awards ceremony held at the Manchester Poetry Library. The event will…

  • Features, News

    Reporting from Platt Lane: Ed Tucker and Callum Scott reflect on the transformative effects of their roles at Matchday Live

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    Featured image: Joshua Fielding and Maxine Douglas-Morgan “I was definitely a very fed-up student after two years of Covid and an internship that didn’t work out,” says Ed Tucker, a 23-year-old third year Multimedia Journalism student from Arundel, West Sussex. “But then I got involved with Matchday Live, and that has definitely been the highlight…

  • Culture, Music, News

    Black Stone Cherry @ Manchester AO Arena review – tenacious rock heavyweights

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    The prospect of rock ‘n’ roll heavyweights The Darkness and Black Stone Cherry together on the same stage is the stuff of dreams. Two very different artists, the groups linked by a common thread – their tenacity and energetic stage performances that light up every room. As the double headline show rolls into town, they are joined by Danko Jones who open the show at the Manchester AO Arena.

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