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Travel Writing: Sexism in the South

This university year, I have switched the crammed streets of University Avenue for a life on the South East coast … More

almeria, molly baird, sexism, travel writing, University of Glasgow, year abroad

The Woes of Nerd Culture: Attitudes and Misrepresentation

Being a nerd is awesome. You get lost in fascinating facts or fiction that would be considered merely trivial to … More

Calum Cooper, nerd culture, University of Glasgow

In Defence of STEM: Can We Just Admit We’re All Fucked

Us STEM students… We can be kind of assholes, can’t we? With our ‘relevant’ degrees and our ‘six figure a … More

david o'ryan, in defence of stem, stem

Aye Write!: Jackie Kay

Mitchell Library, 17th March

aike jansen, aye write, jackie kay, mitchell library

‘Can I Have That Gluten-Dairy-Sugar-Nut-Free?’

Žad Novak discusses the increase in free-from dieting and its impact on people with allergies and other health conditions.

free from, free from dieting, Žad Novak

Arts Review: Thomas Weber & Julia Boyd on The Rise of Fascism & the Making of Hitler

Part of Aye Write! Festival, at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on the 18th March

art review, aye write, glasgow royal concert hall, julia boyd, Kirsty Campbell, the rise of fascism & the making of hitler, thomas weber, thomas weber & julia boyd on the ride of fascism & the making of hitler

A Brief History of Stephen Hawking

On 14th March 2018, the death of Stephen Hawking was announced, possibly the most famous scientist since Albert Einstein. Whether … More

Liam Caldwell, science, Stephen Hawking, University of Glasgow

Preserving the Voices of Great War Poets

100 years ago the only truly expressive medium available to everyone was poetry. Should we therefore be surprised that throughout … More

great war poets, words of ww1, words of WWI, WWI, xavier weiss

Title IX and Trump’s Transgender Vendetta

The Trump administration is at it again. The Education department has announced that they will no longer be investigating claims … More

finley dickins, title ix, trans rights, trump

Football Crazy, Football Mad: Collum and May

There are those who wish to keep politics and football in separate boxes. To those people I say “politics is … More

football crazy football mad, louise wylie, theresa may

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