• Lifestyle, News

    Faith In The World Explored at Humanities In Public Festival

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    By Damilola Oladokun Faith in the World is a continuation of a series of events hosted by the 2016 Humanities in Public festival (HiP), a research showcase of Manchester Metropolitan University’s (Manchester Met) Faculty of Humanities, Languages and Social Science. HiP aims to introduce the public to research of topical events and activities inviting everyone…

  • News

    Student Voices: Sports Direct – A Victory For Workers?

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    By Frazer MacDonald This week, online and high street retailer Sports Direct is facing a lot of derision from the government and newspapers for underpaying their staff and treating them badly, with company founder Mike Ashley admitting that staff were paid below the minimum wage and regularly fined for being late. The emergence of this…

  • Lifestyle, Manchester, Review

    Manchester School Of Theatre Explores The Art Of Success

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    By Ruth Hudson William Hogarth rose into popular acclaim in 1732 with publication of engravings after the first of his so-called ‘modern moral subjects’, The Harlot’s Progress and most famously, Marriage A-la-Mode. He focused on depicting the aesthetics of London’s exuberant streets and the forbidden discourse of sexuality. Of course, at the time, sex could…

  • News

    Don’t Miss Out – Register to Vote!

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    By Amber Hodson Tomorrow, June 7th, is the last day that members of the public can register to vote in the EU Referendum. On 23rd June, the United Kingdom will go to the polling stations and vote in the biggest referendum in a generation. This vote could change the country forever, but if you are not registered…

  • Entertainment, Review

    Sing Street: A Review

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    By Benjamin Cassidy Knowing no more about the plot, other than its basis is ‘Boy meets girl, boy tells girl he’s in a band, boy isn’t in band, boy forms band to woo girl’, I had a good feeling about this film. Perhaps it is in the simplicity of the concept that my instinct saw…

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