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Category: Features
The Unappreciated Sense
Cinnamon. Nutmeg. Mulled wine. Roast potatoes. Crisp air. Candy cane. Pine needles. Christmas pudding. Vanilla. Hot chocolate. Oranges. Baileys. Burning … More
Aung San Suu Kyi: A Complicated Legacy
In March of 2014 I spent three weeks in Myanmar. What I saw there, travelling around some of the biggest … More
Burn Out Culture at University
Amy Irvine discusses burn out culture at university and the impact this has on students’ physical and mental wellbeing. Students … More
[qmunicate investigates]: 24-hour library access
Editor in Chief Clare and contributor Nour investigate the new world of 24-hour library access. The library has always been … More
What’s In A Party?
David McGinley discusses the role of political parties today, and what it means to be a member of one. The … More
I Reclaim The Night
It is somewhat after eight o’clock and I am heading from a volunteering shift at Document Human Rights Festival at … More
qmunicate Interviews: TAXMAN
This interview was conducted in collaboration with the Glasgow University Charity Fashion Show. Today I am introducing an endearing and … More
Brexit and the Environment: Where the Gove-rnment stands
In today’s social and political climate, people often talk about how to be more environmentally friendly on an individual level. … More
Would you like direct action with that?
Article first published in Issue 133. The story is well known by now. Ever since the Thatcher era, British trade … More
