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The Social Media Shift – How Self-Deprecation is the New Trend

We are often told that social media is not a true reflection of our lives. A quick browse through social … More

rachel gillett, self deprecation, social media

La Vie Simple: In Defence of Staying Put

‘Where have you been to travel?’ ‘Well… France, of course. Spain, Holland…’ ‘GANJA!’ ‘Erm… Ireland, the USA, Canada.’ ‘Ooooh… so … More

amy shimmin, in defence of staying put, la vie simple

Mental Health Policy: All Talk, No Action

So the treatment of mental health issues is not often given the attention or the funding it needs. With calls … More

mental health funding, rachel gillett, stigma, theresa may

Coming Soon: Exposure Short Film Festival

After the successful debut at the Queen Margaret Union last year, Exposure Short Film Festival returns with brand new shorts, submitted … More

Calum Cooper, exposure, Fears, film festival, I Believe in Pink, queen margaret union, University of Glasgow

Cultural Connections: Transatlantic Literary Women Series

  The Transatlantic Literary Women Series is a project ran by Dr Laura Rattray and three female English & American … More

cultural connections, literature, transatlantic, women

Arts Review: Philip Glass’s The Trial

Dir. Michael McCarthy, Theatre Royal, 24th-28th January. Kafka’s The Trial as an opera means combining an absurdist, paranoid novel with … More

Kafka, louise wylie, opera, Philip Glass, Scottish Opera, The Trial, theatre royal

Domestic Abuse vs. Political Power: The Complicated Relationship Between Bangladesh and Women 

From looking at its government alone, one wouldn’t naturally surmise that Bangladesh had a gender problem. On the contrary: it seems … More

bangladesh, chloe spence, domestic abuse, feminism, time of the month

Arts Review: Osama the Hero

Dir. Erfan Shojanoori, Artists in Arches, 22nd – 24th November After putting on four pairs of trousers, four jumpers and … More

arches, artists in arches, broken mirror theatre, isabelle ribe, osama the hero

Glasgow Protests Trump’s Inauguration

Protests were held in the city centre of Glasgow yesterday regarding the inauguration of Donald Trump as President of the … More

activism, Donald Trump, feminism, free pride, glasgow, jessica shenton, Morgaine Das Varma, racism, Socialist Workers' Party, SWP, University of Glasgow, women's rights

Glasgow Making Waves (by Measuring Them)

Glasgow University’s Institute for Gravitational Research are back at it again folks. After co-leading the group behind the first detection … More

ben taysum, lisa pathway, University of Glasgow

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