It’s widely accepted that the independence referendum marked a sea change in Scottish politics. Despite the referendum ultimately ending with … More
Category: Features
Interview: Glasgow University’s EU Students
With the European Union referendum imminent, there is a lot of feelings about what it means to be a person … More
Mad About the Ads
We’ve all had that moment when we have been trying to show a video on YouTube to a friend, saying … More
How Do You Do, Fellow Kids?
If there’s one things brands really love in the social media age, it’s trying to be relatable to young people. … More
What To Do When You’ve Got Nothing To Do
I haven’t been in a car crash, but I always feel like I’m in one after a period of intense … More
The Democratic Case for Brexit
18 months ago I remember saying to myself ‘if there is an EU referendum, I will campaign with everything I’ve … More
Learning From the Past: The Benefits of an Authoritarian State
I am from Germany. Most people’s first thought about my country of origin: Nazis. And that is no surprise. What … More
The Great Leveller – Exploring Social Media Journalism
On 17th September 2011 people gathered in Zuccotti Park near New York City Financial District led by the Canadian anti-consumerist … More
Mad about the Ads: the Ethics of Online Advertising
We’ve all had that moment when we have been trying to show a video on YouTube to a friend, saying … More
The Potential and Pitfalls of Perfectionism
Perfectionism. Well. Even now my brain is screaming ‘wait no what stop are you sure about this article?’And it happens … More
