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A letter to my younger self

Dear young kiddo, I wish I could stare into you and say this: your heart holds so much more depth…

features, glasgow university, qmunicate, qmunicate reads

The McLulass University management Column: With Andrew McLulass (Parody)

Hello Qmunicate! I am Andrew McLulass and I am the Executive Vice-Director of Educational Synergy, Brand Management and Corporate Learning…

Andrew McLulass, glasgow university, luke's column, parody, University management
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Review: ‘Spill Your Kinky’

‘Spill Your Kinky‘ was my first experience of attending SQIFF (Scottish Queer International Film Festival).  I’m not sure what I…

event, Festival, film, review, SQIFF
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Why do we hate everything that teenage girls love?

No group is subject to more criticism and ridicule than teenage girls. We mimic them, gawk at them, sexualise them,…

adolescence, consumerism, fan base, teenage girls, teenagers
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Thinking deeply about childish things: Consuming ‘teenage’ media in your twenties

“I’m so sick of 17, where’s my f*cking teenage dream?” sings Olivia Rodrigo in ‘Brutal’ the opening track of her…

art, childhood, childish things, consumerism, fiction, music, teenagers
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To wax, or not to wax, that is the question

With the prospect of summer freedom, beauty salon appointments are filling up fast. Whether it’s to get a mani-pedi, eyebrows…

beauty, nature, standards, summer, wax, waxing

Hey Hey, My My, Rock and Roll Can Never Die: Måneskin’s Eurovision Triumph

Dripping with salty charisma, as his bandmates hold aloft the alarmingly fragile glass trophy, the Apollonian frontman, Damiano David triumphantly…

eurovision, italy, Måneskin, music, rock and roll, social media
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Putting your money where, exactly..?

The past year has seen activism merge into mainstream social media. Every average Instagram user has seen an infographic and…

donating, fundraiser, fundraising, monetary support, Money, volunteering

Blood clots, vaccines, and the pill: Why this is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to female sexuality

TW: mention of suicide  0.000095%. This strikingly-minuscule figure, which headlined the front page of the British tabloid The Sun last…

blood clots, Contraception, COVID-19, female sexuality, pill, vaccine

An Ode to a Venue: The Barras

The word ‘iconic’ is a loaded one: an adjective that symbolises undeniable cultural relevance, describing someone or something so universally…

barrowlands, Gigs, music, ode, venue

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