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Extract from a Lost Chat Log

If I could talk to you now I would ask why, at thirteen, you scored the word fuck on your … More

Creative Writing, glasgow university, maria sledmere, poem, qmunicreate

Film Review: Merci Patron

[4/5] In association with the French Film Festival If Louis Theroux were a French socialist filmmaker, he might be a … More

Clare Patterson, French Film Festival, GFT

Poppy Perspectives: Choosing Not To Wear A Poppy

This year will be the second year I’m choosing not to wear a poppy in November. In our society not … More

not wearing a poppy, poppy, poppy perspectives, Stacey Anderson, University of Glasgow

Poppy Perspectives: A Left Wing Defence of the Poppy

It’s that time of year again. Since the first Poppy appeal in the 1920’s, the changing of the seasons in … More

jessica shenton, poppy, poppy perspectives, rememberance, University of Glasgow

Whitewashing and Beyond: The Globalisation of ‘Beauty’

The endemic presence of unrealistic beauty standards within the Western world is a popular topic of discussion and research, commonly … More

beauty, chloe spence, globalisation of beauty, time of the month, whitewashing

Government Plans to Axe ‘Soft’ A-Level Subjects

In 2018, students across the UK will sit the last ever A Level exams in History of Art, Classical Civilisation … More

imogen whiteley, soft a level subjects, University of Glasgow

The Ongoing Plight of Child Migrants

Last week saw the clearance of “The Jungle” in Calais, home to seven thousand-odd refugees fleeing the worst of the … More

child migrants, eamon ewins, news, University of Glasgow

The Big Issues: Socks in Bed?

There’s some kind of big vote happening over the pond today, but here at qmunicate, we’ve been having our own … More

hannah burke, Ludovica Credendino, socks in bed, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: The Homeless Library

St Alywn Building, 6th October Narratives of homelessness so often emerge from an external perspective – the ‘normal’ members of … More

arts and culture, glasgow university, Homeless Library, louise wylie, Outside-In/Inside-Out Festival, St Alwyn Building, University of Glasgow

Film Review: The Girl on the Train

In association with The Grosvenor The Girl on the Train, always reminding you never to listen to the trailers you … More

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