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Category: Features

In Defence of Pop Music

We’ve heard it all before, it’s not ‘cool’ to like pop music. In fact, Urban Dictionary defines it as “unoriginal … More

grace richardson, little mix, music feature, one direction, pop music

Tumblr’s Porn Ban

In early December, Tumblr’s so-called ‘porn ban’, a censoring step to prevent the posting and sharing of ‘adult material’ was announced … More

issue 139, porn, Stacey Anderson, Tumblr

Sex Ed in Schools

The introduction of LGBTI+ sex education in Scottish state schools has sparked a conversation across Scotland. Stonewall Scotland have worked … More

aike jansen, anonymous, issue 139, school, sex education

How Cashless can leave us Penniless

Ever since I started using contactless last summer, it has become a rare thing that I carry cash, opting instead … More

cashless, contactless, Liam Caldwell

Toxic Friendships

Toxic relationships are discussed frequently, and in our current society more than ever thanks to the ever surfacing campaigns in … More

anonymous, finlay mcrobert, toxic friendships, toxic relationships

The Morality of Raising a Child Vegan or Vegetarian

There is a negative stigma that surrounds bringing up a child vegetarian or vegan and in various conversations that I … More

features, parenting, tabitha tinkler-ferguson, vegan, Vegetarian

Quarter-Life Crisis

Society talks at length about mid-life crises. As it’s commonly understood, one reaches middle age and begins to question a … More

Mid-life crisis, millenials, quarter-life crisis, Sarinah O'Donoghue

Unpaid Internships

We’re all in need of work experience. Whether you’re trying to be an astrophysicist, an artist or a musician; applying to … More

david o'ryan, student life, summer internship, University of Glasgow, unpaid internships, work experience

A Guide to Glasgow’s Charity Shops

Not only does buying clothes and other items from a charity shop mean you can support some great charities while … More

charity shops, features, glasgow west end, joanna pearce

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

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