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Money to Burn

Burning money as a protest against capitalism is like genuinely trying to decipher whether the chicken or the egg came … More

Arts, Brooke Purvis, capitalism, Everything Burns, glasgow university, Money, serena ruberto, students, University of Glasgow

Film Review: The Danish Girl

In association with the Grosvenor: Aike Jansen takes an extended look at The Danish Girl and the controversy surrounding Eddie … More

aike jansen, Eddie Redmayne, glasgow university, LGBTQ, Lili Elbe, The Danish Girl, Tom Hooper, trans, Transgender, University of Glasgow

Fear Over Hope

In the space of twelve months, the Conservative party won a majority, Donald Trump became a major focus of the … More

activism, David Cameron, Donald Trump, feminism, glasgow university, homophobia, immigration, labour, masculinity, misogyny, politics, roosh v, Scott Wilson, sex, socialism, tories, University of Glasgow

Sorry Not Sorry

New Chrome extension encourages women to be more assertive and stop apologising “I’m sorry to bother you, but…” “I just … More

app, bethany garry, Cyrus, extension, feminism, glasgow university, google chrome, Just Not Sorry, language, University of Glasgow, women
the sacrificial poetry review

The Sacrificial Poetry Review: Where To Go, For What Kinda Show

Stick a pin in the nearest calendar to you; I will guarantee somewhere in Glasgow there will be a poetry … More

Column, columnist, glasgow, glasgow university, Loud Poets, Poetry, qmunicate, rally & broad, ross mcfarlane, spoken word, University of Glasgow

Red Light District Given Green Light

Leeds City Council has recently permitted a permanent red light district in the Holbeck area of the city, following the … More

Album Review: Jo Mango & Friends – Wrack Lines

To say that an album works really well as background music isn’t necessarily a bad thing, and especially not when … More

aike jansen, Jo Mango, Jo Mango and Friends, scotland, Wrack Lines

Film Feature: Sex, Seen.

A strange phenomenon reached its climax in 2015. After months of teasing its release, the Fifty Shades of Grey movie … More

carol, erotica, fifty shades of grey, Gaspar Noé Love, Gaspar Noe, love, Scott Wilson, secretary

Film Review: Room

  In association with the Grosvenor A story about a 24 year old woman and her child living in a … More

emma donoghue, film review, lenny abrahamson, oscar, oscar buzz, oscar nominations 2016, Room, room oscar 2016, stephen rennicks, the grosvenor, tim abrams

Album Review: Field Music – Commontime

Having never before heard of Field Music, I was apprehensive about their latest release, a sensation compounded by the screams … More

Album Review, alice crook, commontime, Field Music, Glasgow music, Student Journalism, the university of glasgow

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