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Film Review: Doctor Strange

[3/5] Magic is a new territory for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, at least of the kind of pan-Asian mysticism of…

Clare Patterson, doctor strange

Dissertation Survival 101

The dreaded dissertation is a rite of passage for most undergraduates – literally, in most cases, as you won’t be…

dissertation, lauren cummings, University of Glasgow

Arts Interview: Alasdair Hunter on Scottish Theatre and Shakespeare

As the artistic director of innovative theatre company Wilderness of Tigers, Alasdair Hunter is intent on bringing classical plays to…

alasdair hunter, rachel walker

Live Review: Bear’s Dean

03/11/16 – O2 Academy The first time I saw Bear’s Den was at the Vondelkerk in Amsterdam, June 2015. The…

aike jansen, bear's den, live review, o2 academy, University of Glasgow

STEM Subject Inspirations

qmunicate’s STEM subject students tell us who inspired them into the exciting field of SCIENCE!   Ben Taysum, Physics and…

inspiration, stem

Live Review: Local Natives

06/11/16 – QMU  Local Natives make a quiet entrance before jumping straight into the subdued opener of “Past Lives”, but…

Local Natives, qmu, Stacey Anderson, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Départe – Failure, Subside

[3/5] Départe have found the perfect middle ground of their debut EP on their new album, surrounding itself with noise…

tess dawson

Child Free Spaces

Indian budget carrier IndiGo recently adopted a ‘quiet-zone’ policy for passengers travelling in premium seats, banning children under twelve from…

children, Louisa Burden, travel, University of Glasgow

Album Review: STRFKR – Being No One, Going Nowhere

[4/5] As the title might anticipate, STRFKR’s Being No One, Going Nowhere embraces the uncomfortable yet familiar feeling of not…

being no one, going nowhere, Ludovica Credendino, strfkr

Why Should Scotland Care About Jeremy Corbyn?

As someone who has lived in London the majority of their life, it’s easy for me to tell you why…

Jeremy Corbyn, Kelly Macarthur, labour, scottish politics, University of Glasgow

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