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Glasgow Neo-Nazi Group Runs Whites-Only Food Bank

The neo-Nazi group National Action Scotland received widespread attention and condemnation after conducting an action where they ran a white-only…

charity, food bank, kate jacobson, national action, neo nazi, University of Glasgow

Time of the Month

It’s funny how some of the most ubiquitous aspects of the human experience can be the most taboo subjects to…

chloe spence, menstruation, time of the month, university

Film Review: Under the Shadow

In association with Glasgow Film Theatre With Don’t Breathe, Lights Out and The Conjuring 2, horror has been one of…

Calum Cooper, film, film review, GFT, Glasgow Film Theatre, glasgow university, Under the Shadow, University of Glasgow

Lifestyle: Letting It All Out – Why Crying To Sad Media Can Be Therapeutic

  Why are we so desperate to cry? Before this article I hadn’t really thought about why I loved to…

Chloe Tobin-Kemmer, Crying, glasgow university, health and wellbeing, lifestyle, University of Glasgow

Momentum Kids: Leftwing Indoctrination or Inclusive Initiative?

Momentum, a leftwing Labour organization, has organised a new initiative for children of members in order to broaden the spectrum…

glasgow university, Jeremy Corbyn, Kirsty Campbell, labour, Laura Perrins, Momentum Kids, Natasha Josette, news, University of Glasgow

A F.A.Bulous Undertaking

Project FAB, which stands for Ferociously Awesome Balloons (the F previously stood for something else), is a student run outreach…

glasgow university, Project FAB, Rhiannon Beaton, Science and Technology, University of Glasgow

Film Review: Pete’s Dragon

In association with the Grosvenor 2016 has so far been a promising year for children’s cinema. The new adaptations of…

Bryce Dallas Howard, David Lowery, film, film review, glasgow university, Karen Dalton, Naomi Gessesse, Oakes Fegley, Pete's Dragon, Robert Redford, the grosvenor, university, University of Glasgow

Lifestyle: Hugs Are For Mugs

Please don’t hug me. Don’t ask me why – if I don’t feel comfortable enough to hug you, then I’m…

glasgow university, hugging, Hugs, lifestyle, michaela barton, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Under Our Beds – Consilience

Under our beds there is no monster, but a delightful debut album by the Canadian alternative pop-band Consilience. Or rather,…

aike jansen, Album Review, Consilience, glasgow university, music, Music Review, Under Our Beds, University of Glasgow

Film Feature: Are we missing the ‘effects’ in special effects?

At the current moment, the film industry is full to the brim with visually impressive CGI, or Computer Generated Imagery.…

CGI, christopher nolan, film, film feature, glasgow university, inception, indiana jones, james cameron, katherine pinkowski, peter jackson, special effects, University of Glasgow

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