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Time of the Month

It’s funny how some of the most ubiquitous aspects of the human experience can be the most taboo subjects to … More

chloe spence, menstruation, time of the month, university

Film Review: Under the Shadow

In association with Glasgow Film Theatre With Don’t Breathe, Lights Out and The Conjuring 2, horror has been one of … More

Calum Cooper, film, film review, GFT, Glasgow Film Theatre, glasgow university, Under the Shadow, University of Glasgow

Lifestyle: Letting It All Out – Why Crying To Sad Media Can Be Therapeutic

  Why are we so desperate to cry? Before this article I hadn’t really thought about why I loved to … More

Chloe Tobin-Kemmer, Crying, glasgow university, health and wellbeing, lifestyle, University of Glasgow

Momentum Kids: Leftwing Indoctrination or Inclusive Initiative?

Momentum, a leftwing Labour organization, has organised a new initiative for children of members in order to broaden the spectrum … More

glasgow university, Jeremy Corbyn, Kirsty Campbell, labour, Laura Perrins, Momentum Kids, Natasha Josette, news, University of Glasgow

A F.A.Bulous Undertaking

Project FAB, which stands for Ferociously Awesome Balloons (the F previously stood for something else), is a student run outreach … More

glasgow university, Project FAB, Rhiannon Beaton, Science and Technology, University of Glasgow

Film Review: Pete’s Dragon

In association with the Grosvenor 2016 has so far been a promising year for children’s cinema. The new adaptations of … More

Bryce Dallas Howard, David Lowery, film, film review, glasgow university, Karen Dalton, Naomi Gessesse, Oakes Fegley, Pete's Dragon, Robert Redford, the grosvenor, university, University of Glasgow

Lifestyle: Hugs Are For Mugs

Please don’t hug me. Don’t ask me why – if I don’t feel comfortable enough to hug you, then I’m … More

glasgow university, hugging, Hugs, lifestyle, michaela barton, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Under Our Beds – Consilience

Under our beds there is no monster, but a delightful debut album by the Canadian alternative pop-band Consilience. Or rather, … More

aike jansen, Album Review, Consilience, glasgow university, music, Music Review, Under Our Beds, University of Glasgow

Film Feature: Are we missing the ‘effects’ in special effects?

At the current moment, the film industry is full to the brim with visually impressive CGI, or Computer Generated Imagery. … More

CGI, christopher nolan, film, film feature, glasgow university, inception, indiana jones, james cameron, katherine pinkowski, peter jackson, special effects, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Ha, Ha, He – Mourn

The first song on this album is one of the best due to its lack of vocals. Mourn claim to … More

Album Review, glasgow university, Ha Ha He, Mourn, music, University of Glasgow, yasmina todd

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