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Category: Features

EU Referendum: Fear Over Hope?

It’s widely accepted that the independence referendum marked a sea change in Scottish politics. Despite the referendum ultimately ending with … More

brexit, brian souter, David Cameron, eu, eu referendum, features, glasgow university, Jeremy Corbyn, jessica shenton, scottish independence referendum, University of Glasgow, Vote Remain, wings over scotland

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

brexit, celia varela sixto, Dylan Beck, eu, eu referendum, features, floraidh clement, glasgow uni students, glasgow university, Interviews, Morgaine Das Varma, Ral Petrova, remain, Rob Menziis, University of Glasgow, Viktor Ahlberg, Walther Glodstaf, Wyktoria Muryn

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

online advertising, rachel gillett, University of Glasgow

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

generation gap, lauren cummings, millenial, smartphone culture

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

anna molnar, end of exams, glasgow university, lifestyle, Procrastination, summer, University of Glasgow, work

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

brexit, david mclusky, democracy, eu referendum, University of Glasgow

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

authoritarianism, freedom of speech, Kirsty Campbell, University of Glasgow

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

activism, black lives matter movement, Citizen journalism, facebook, glasgow university, occupy movement, protest, social media, tara fitzpatrick, twitter, University of Glasgow

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

advert, advertising, facebook, glasgow university, Internet, Online, rachel gillett, social media, Tumblr, twitter, University of Glasgow

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

isabelle ribe, perfectionism, Procrastination, University of Glasgow

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