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Category: Features

Let’s Talk About Issues, Not Identity

Identity politics have dominated the headlines during the US election. Hillary Clinton, in particular, has been criticised for appealing to … More

euan mcilvanney, identity politics, University of Glasgow

In Defence of International Students

As part of her goal to decrease the net migration figure, Theresa May has proposed to limit the number of … More

international students, jeehan ashercook, University of Glasgow

The Elephant in the Room

Why the fight against mental health stigma needs to be more inclusive.

gonca yalcin, mental health, University of Glasgow

Vlog Like It Never Happened

Shave your head, buy a wall tapestry and talk about your new found faith – that’s Alex Day’s apparently winning … More

Grace Michael, University of Glasgow, vlog, youtube

White Knights: The Problem With Praising Male Feminists

On 14th October, Ched Evans – footballer and all-around dick – was found not guilty of raping a woman in … More

ched evans, feminism, rachel walker, University of Glasgow

The Contradictions Of Radical Politics At Uni: Disruption or Co-option?

It is with a heavy heart that I must announce that the university is at it again. The St. Gallen … More

conor boyes, politics, University of Glasgow, wings of excellence

Child Free Spaces

Indian budget carrier IndiGo recently adopted a ‘quiet-zone’ policy for passengers travelling in premium seats, banning children under twelve from … More

children, Louisa Burden, travel, University of Glasgow

Why Should Scotland Care About Jeremy Corbyn?

As someone who has lived in London the majority of their life, it’s easy for me to tell you why … More

Jeremy Corbyn, Kelly Macarthur, labour, scottish politics, University of Glasgow

A Genuine Fraud

“Expect very little and hopefully I won’t disappoint.” That was my opening bit for most people I met after I … More

anxiety, imposter syndrome, louise wylie, University of Glasgow

The Dark Side of The Internet’s Plug of the Pug’s Ugly Mug

If someone shares a cute dog video on social media, nine times out of ten it’s going to be a … More

internet culture, jo reid, pugs, University of Glasgow

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