From the time I accepted my offer to Glasgow till the point where I finally landed in the city, I…
The Life of Inanimate Objects
Objects populate our world as much as we do: they become the link between an intelligible idea and the physical…
When you Wish Upon a Star: The Science and Culture Behind Stargazing
Individuals tend to realise their potential relevance whenever they cooperatively generate change by voting, protesting, or simply speaking their mind.…
University Gardens
On returning to my university flat after a long summer of lockdown, I found my aloe vera plant shrivelled and…
Lockdown Locks
There are two types of people in the world: those who braved the pandemic and grew out their hair, and…
Can I have your number? It’s for Track and Trace
As the pandemic reshapes the entire premise of a night out, the fragmented memories of a pre-night out ritual lay…
Review – Women in Music Pt. III, HAIM
‘A record which blends different styles while never losing its sense of self’
Perfectionism and the Pursuit of Happiness
As humans are intrinsically imperfect, it is likewise accurate to say that striving for excellence and a constant feeling of…
Activism (But Only if You’re In Our Circle)
We are very much alive and thriving (somewhat) in the age of social media. We are hooked to our phones,…
Album Review: Taylor Swift — ‘Folklore’
As the name suggests, the songs contained in this album are stories unto themselves, each one containing a rich…
