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Album Review: Tom Odell – Jubilee Road

Tom Odell’s newest album is a trip through 11 songs, sticking with the well-known sorrowful indie-pop tones, but stepping away … More

Album Review, four stars, jubilee road, Leilo Albrecht, tom odell

Album Review: Kanye West – ye

Ahead of the release of Kanye (Ye) West’s new album ‘Yandhi’ in November, Jamie Riley reviews his album ‘ye’ released … More

Album Review, jamie riley, kanye west, two stars, ye

The EU Rambling: On Loneliness in Success – the Grande École Problem

What they did not tell me when I applied for Erasmus in Paris is that I would be surrounded by … More

Column, Lucia Posteraro, paris, study abroad, the eu rambling

The Supreme Court Ruling on the Most Expensive Cake in the UK

The Supreme Court ruling on the most expensive cake in the UK’s history has shocked LGBT groups throughout the country. … More

Cake, gay cake, LGBT, tanya gersiova

The new Gender Recognition Act in England and Wales won’t improve the lives of most trans people (but you should still fill out the consultation anyway)

[Content warning: for talk about statistics on transgender people’s health and well-being] A recent report on hate crimes in England … More

Dylan Beck, gender, gender recognition act, LGBT, trans rights

Film Review: Tehran Taboo

[content warning: spoilers] In 2017, the German-Iranian director Aki Soozandeh released the animation drama Tehran Taboo which gives insight into … More

film review, GFT, Glasgow Film Theatre, Leilo Albrecht, tehran taboo

Unpaid Internships

We’re all in need of work experience. Whether you’re trying to be an astrophysicist, an artist or a musician; applying to … More

david o'ryan, student life, summer internship, University of Glasgow, unpaid internships, work experience

Album Review: alt J – REDUXER

REDUXER is a complete genre diversion from anything you have heard by alt J before. They have challenged themselves in … More

Album Review, alt-j, corah gritton, four stars, reduxer

From the Tiber to the Clyde: A Roman’s Life in Glasgow – Glasgow Before Glasgow

On 3 March 2017 at around 7.10 a.m., a very sleepy me opened her inbox to discover she had received … More

from the tiber to the clyde, glasgow before glasgow, University of Glasgow

Film Review: First Man

The credits rolled. ‘So, what did you think?’ I asked my friend. ‘Thrusters…’ she replied. ‘Thrusters and funerals.’ This observation … More

david o'ryan, film review, first man, four stars, Glasgow Film Theatre, neil armstrong, Ryan Gosling

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