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Album Review: The Joy Formidable – AAARTH

The Joy Formidable, as anyone who has done their research or was around in 2012 knows, once supported the Foo … More

aaarth, Album Review, gabriel rutherford, the joy formidable, three stars

Space Tourism: A Great Step for the Many or a Privilege for the Few?

It is with regret that this magazine must inform you that Elon Musk is at it again. One of the … More

elon musk, gabriel rutherford, Science and Technology, space tourism

The EU Rambling: On the Fake Perks of High-Functioning Anxiety

It has been two months since then, but I can still feel my cold hands.

anxiety, Lucia Posteraro, study abroad, the eu rambling

Allegations Against Alex Salmond

[Content Warning: sexual assault] Alex Salmond is one of Scotland’s most recognisable politicians. He stood at the helm of the … More

Alex Salmond, florrie o'donnell, sexual assault, sexual misconduct, SNP

Ways of Seeing: Ai Weiwei’s ‘Human Flow’ and the Crisis of Humanity

While on student exchange at the University of Sydney, I started working at the University call centre as a student … More

ai weiwei, art, jude mckechnie, refugee language program, ways of seeing

Album Review: Pale Waves – My Mind Makes Noises

Pale Waves debut album My Mind Makes Noises is high-energy, synth pop that captures a feeling I can only describe … More

Album Review, jo reid, my mind makes noises, pale waves, three stars

Live Review: Honeyblood

QMU, 11/09/18 On the night of Tuesday 11th of September, our very own QMU was rocked by the explosive guitar-and-drums … More

freshers week 2018, gabriel rutherford, honeyblood, live review, qmu

Semester One Preview

The Autumn semester at the University of Glasgow is shaping up to be a great one, there are a plethora … More

freshers, freshers 2018, freshers week 2018, freshers' week, hannah davenport, semester 1

Keep Fresh: Starting University

Keep Fresh is qmunicate’s survival guide series to freshers’ week – from halls to hangovers, moving to mental health, your … More

david o'ryan, freshers, freshers 2018, freshers week 2018, freshers' week, keep fresh

Freshers’ Information: Friday

Every day has been Friday for the last week, but now it’s finally arrived again – who can believe freshers’ … More

freshers, freshers 2018, freshers week 2018, freshers' week

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