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Film Review: Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV

In association with Scotland Loves Anime [3/5] To Final Fantasy XV what the Lego Movie is to Lego, Kingsglaive is…

final Fantasy XV, kingsglaive, scotland loves anime, Scott Wilson

The Fictionality of Failure – Why Not Succeeding is All a Matter of Perspective

I failed my driving test three times last year and – in the grand scheme of things – it’s not…

failure, katherine pinkowski, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Aloud – Halloween Edition

Jim’s Bar (QMU), 24th October   The Aloud: Halloween Edition poetry session is a small, intimate event with an informal…

Aloud, halloween, hannah yates, qmu

Arts Review: Grain in the Blood

Dir. Orla O’Loughlin, Tron Theatre, 19-29th October A rural almost-thriller about the morals of ‘for the greater good’, this play…

grain in the blood, lotte couldrick, orla o'loughlin, tron, University of Glasgow

Misogyny and the American Election: Why Did So Many Women Vote for Trump?

Of the many questions raised by Donald Trump’s election as president last month, a significant number relate to the status…

american election, misogyny, trump, women

Let’s Talk About… Chlamydia

Before I got diagnosed with Chlamydia, I didn’t even know how to spell it. I went for a sexual health…

chlamydia, let's talk about..., nina small, University of Glasgow

Are We Sims?

As it turns out, there may be good reason to believe that we are actually living in a computer simulation.…

Jimmy Donaghy, sims, simulated universe, simulation, University of Glasgow

Forgotten Science Heroes: Lise Meitner

  There are not many life stories that the discovery of nuclear fission hasn’t left an indelible mark upon. Yet…

fission, forgotten science heroes, lisa meitner, peter dobbins, University of Glasgow

Film Review: Chi-Raq

In association with the Glasgow Film Theatre Amid the rising tide of disillusionment and anger among black and ethnic minority…

Chi-Raq, film, film review, Glasgow Film Theatre, Jennifer Hudson, Samuel L. Jackson, spike lee, tim abrams, Wesley Snipes

Forgotten Science Heroes: Howard Florey, Ernst Chain and Norman Heatley

Moulding A Myth: The Development of Penicillin When we think of penicillin, we immediately think of Alexander Fleming. Fleming, whom…

alexander fleming, ernst chain, howard florey, Liam Caldwell, norman heatley, penicillin

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