Byres Road might be the heart of the West End and a favourite destination for many of us on campus, … More
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University gender pay equality report analysed
The University of Glasgow’s annual staff equality monitoring report has been published for the Academic year 13-14 and, although some … More
Alasdair Gray Exhibitions – From the Personal to the Universal & Spheres of Influence I
‘From the Personal to the Universal’ runs at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum until 22nd February, ‘Spheres of Influence I’ … More
Gender-Neutral Washrooms: Campus and Community
This month Bristol University was the subject of controversy when transphobic posters appeared on campus in response to a campaign … More
The Hydro Tops the Bill – Almost!
Glasgow’s SSE Hydro has been ranked the world’s second busiest live entertainment arena. The venue – which has a capacity … More
Review: The Golden Globes 2015
The Golden Globes have historically been criticised as biased, which is probably valid. With a meagre 93 voters, all Hollywood-based, … More
Everything you wanted to know about the Six Nations but were too scared to ask
So, what is the Six Nations? It’s an international rugby tournament where Scotland, England, Wales, Ireland, France and Italy play … More
Arts Review: Scottish Opera’s Inés de Castro
Dir. Olivia Fuchs, Cond. James MacMillan, Theatre Royal, 22nd & 24th January Inés de Castro is the archetype of gloomy … More
Film Review: Into the Woods
Handsome princes, creepy wolves and sassy witches, oh my! You’ll see plenty of these in the new star-studded, magical film … More
Swag, Sexism and Scotland: Nicola Sturgeon Speaks
Since 19th November last year, Nicola Sturgeon has been the First Minister of Scotland and by extension one of the … More
