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On the Brink: Should We Really Be Glorifying Burnout?

‘I stayed up working until 4am three nights in a row. I am so freaking tired, but at least the…

burnout, Kirsty Campbell, student life, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Half-Waif – form/a

In the opening track of Half Waif’s EP ‘form/a’, soft and simple rhythms build up into an electronic sound, obscuring…

aike jansen, Album Review, form/a, half-waif

Arts Review: Poetry Busking at Oxfam Bookshop

Byres Road Book Festival, Oxfam Bookshop, 23rd September The Oxfam Bookshop on Byres Road is warm and inviting on a…

imogen whiteley, oxfam bookshop, Poetry

Elon Musk: A Pioneer of Our Future

In the next few decades the nature of human civilisation is going to change drastically, and in almost every conceivable…

elon musk, tim abrams, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Miman – Nicole Sabouné

Saboune pays as much dividends to her late Joy Division and early New Order influence as she does (oddly) to…

Album Review, miman, nicole sabouné, tess dawson, University of Glasgow

Mapping the TERF: Transphobia in Feminism

The Crown Prosecution Service describes transphobia as ‘fear or dislike directed towards trans people’. This can include insisting that trans…

bethany garner, feminism, terfs, transphobia, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: MEMORi

Sudip Chakroborthy and Tareq Abdullah, Tramway, 8th October MEMORi is part of the Home Away theatre festival put on by…

home away theatre festival, memori, national theatre of scotland, tramway, University of Glasgow, yasmina todd

Dating: Two’s A Crowd?

There is a reason people like going on dates. They’re the perfect way to build up a bit of excitement…

dating, Kirsty Campbell, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Illuminate

GSDC, Mitchell Theatre, 17 – 18 Feb One of the dances of Glasgow Student Dance Company’s show ‘Illuminate’ opens with…

aike jansen, glasgow student dance company, GSDC, illuminate

Arts Review: Alan Kitching – A Life In Letterpress

The Lighthouse, 9th December – 5th March It’s important to note before I start this review that I have never…

a life in letterpress, alan kitching, Emma Mckie

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