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Category: Features

Standing Up for the Little Guy

Louisa Burden on how Glasgow City Council is letting down small businesses

Glasgow City Council, Louisa Burden, small businesses, University of Glasgow, West End

Inside the Free Speech Debate

Having the freedom to say what we want is something we’re very proud of in the democratic society. This freedom, … More

feature, free speech, issue 131: rights not rescue

Leave Serena Alone

In the most iconic mistake of recent years, Serena Williams has announced her first pregnancy, and marked the start of … More

features, issue 132: the summer issue, louise wylie, serena williams

Can Glasgow Become An Autism Friendly City?

Back in April, Glasgow City Council hosted an event in the City Chambers, proposing to make Glasgow the first autism-friendly … More

autism, autism friendly, glasgow, murray mckinstray, University of Glasgow

Football – A Force for Good?

Football supporters have a bit of a bad rap, and often for good reason. But, for a lot of people, … More

feature, football, louise wylie, opinion

You Gotta Risk It To Get The Biscuit

Hi. My name is Isabelle Chénier. I am completing my last year of my undergraduate program. Big surprise, I do … More

failure, graduation, Isabelle Chénier, university, University of Glasgow

Standing Up to Hatred

A narrative on growing up Muslim in Britain

islam, islamophobia, mata durkin, muslim ban, prejudice, trump

Art, For My Sake: the Cons of Tattoos

As I watched the colour draining from my mum’s face when I told her I had booked my first tattoo … More

cons of tattoos, feature, misogyny, pros and cons of tattoos, Stacey Anderson, tattoos

Dragons, Sharks and Tardises: The Pros of Tattoos

My mother, father, step-father, sister, and elder brothers all have tattoos. It’s something that has been consistent throughout my entire … More

courtney hughes, feature, pros and cons of tattoos, pros of tattoos, tattoos

Summer In Iran

The forty-degree heat was never enough to stop my family and I travelling to Iran every summer since I was … More

anonymous, feature, iran, summer in iran, University of Glasgow

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