A Converting Carnivore. ‘Surely if slaughterhouses had glass walls, would not all of us be Vegetarians? But slaughterhouses don’t have … More
Category: Features
Bright Lights, Big City
Two small-town students share their impressions of Glasgow. Ross, 1st year ‘Free entry for students!’ ‘£1 shots on Monday and … More
Maybe she’s born with it…
Maybe it’s the exploitation of pseudo-feminist ideals under late-stage capitalism. Last month, Mattel.inc released a new advert entitled ‘Imagine the … More
It can be hard to see the good in ‘Peeple’
It can be hard to argue a case for modern day society when applications like “Peeple” are launched. The pitch … More
School of Rock?
Cat Acheson responds to claims that high tuition fees are killing off student bands A recent Guardian article observed that … More
My Red, White and Blue Twisted Fantasy: Life under President Kanye West
In August of 2015, Kanye west announced at the VMAs that he would run for the US Presidency in 2020. … More
Glasgow University’s Charity Fashion Show
Glasgow University Charity Fashion Show (GUCFS) is a student-run campaign in its second year of running. The aim is to … More
The Sacrificial Poetry Review: The Road To The Scottish Slam
D’you know what’s a little absurd about performance poetry? Poetry slams. D’you know where you’ll find some of the best … More
How not to piss off your bartender – a guide
Students, we need to have a chat. It’s about your drinking habits. No, not like that – it’s about your … More
Candy Anatomy – Meet Glasgow Uni’s very own Candy King
Candy Anatomy is the brainchild of Glasgow University’s very own medical student Mike McCormick. If you hadn’t heard about it … More
