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Progressiveness in Print: The Inclusivity of Zines

With the print cycles of iconic publications, such as the Independent ceasing one after the other in recent years, you’d be … More

features, katy scott, pith, summer mag, zines

The Ig Nobel Prize: an Award to the Weird and Wacky

Created in 1991, the Ig Nobel prize was created in opposition to the more famous Nobel Prize. The Ig Nobel, … More

ig nobel prize, jo reid, technology, weird inventions

The Trend of the Bikini Body and Surveillance of Women’s Bodies

When you type the phrase, “bikini body,” into google, the first three results are, “bikini body workout plan at home,” … More

amy irvine, bikini body, body image, body positivity, summer

Home & Away

Georgia Watson and Riona Stewart consider the advantages and disadvantages of going home for the summer.

Georgia Watson, glasgow, home vs away, riona stewart, summer

The End of the Summer Blockbusters

The summer blockbuster as we know it has been a staple of cinema since the ’70s, and big film releases … More

blockbusters, film feature, jo reid, summer

For Richer or For Poorer: Thoughts on the Royal Wedding

On the 19th of May, Prince Harry married Meghan Markle in a lavish ceremony in Windsor Castle. It was, at … More

grenfell, harry and meghan, royal wedding, sarah kelly

Free Sanitary Products at Celtic Stadium

Following a viral campaign launched by a female fan, Celtic are to become the first Scottish football club to provide … More

Celtic, football, louise wylie, menstruation, period poverty, periods

qmunicate Interviews: Island

Following the release of their debut album, Feels Like Air in April of this year, Island have been touring all … More

anna doody, Interview, island, king tut's wah wah hut, music interview

Live Review: Island

King Tut’s, 15/5/18 A night in King Tut’s is rarely a night wasted and Island’s gig was no exception to … More

anna doody, island, king tut's wah wah hut, live review

We’ve Got to Get Ourselves Back to the Garden…

If I could have one superpower it would be time-travel. There are countless events, or even eras that I would … More

Festival, music feature, woodstock, Žad Novak

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