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A Guide to Glasgow’s Charity Shops

Not only does buying clothes and other items from a charity shop mean you can support some great charities while … More

charity shops, features, glasgow west end, joanna pearce

Progressiveness in Print: The Inclusivity of Zines

With the print cycles of iconic publications, such as the Independent ceasing one after the other in recent years, you’d be … More

features, katy scott, pith, summer mag, zines

What’s A Girl To Do? (When All The Good Nightclubs Are Shutting Down)

On Saturday the 17th March, Antwerp Mansion in Manchester opened its doors for ‘One Last Rave’. The early Victorian gothic-style … More

Antwerp Mansion, Fabric, features, london, manchester, nightlife, Stacey Anderson

QMU President’s Debate 2018

Hi everyone, it’s [qmunicate] here. We’re going to be keeping you up-to-date on everything that happens tonight at the President’s … More

features, hustings, live blog, presidents debate, qmu elections

GU Spring Election Season: What You Need to Know

So, the general elections are coming up, and can be confusing and overwhelming if you’re not sure what’s going on. … More

campus news, features, gu spring elections, student politics, uni news

Power Sharing

Talks have been resumed to form a devolved government in Northern Ireland, after over a year of deadlock. British Northern … More

features, louise wylie, Northern Ireland, power sharing

Playing With My Memories

This article was featured in the Winter issue of qmunicate.  I got my first video game device when I was … More

features, games, jo reid, nostalgia, technology, video games

Burn Out Culture at University

Amy Irvine discusses burn out culture at university and the impact this has on students’ physical and mental wellbeing. Students … More

amy irvine, burnout culture at uni, features, mental health, physical health, students, uni

What’s In A Party?

David McGinley discusses the role of political parties today, and what it means to be a member of one. The … More

David McGinley, features, party membership, political party, politics

Exercising the Mind

It is inevitable that some days my only form of exercise will be the walk from my flat to the … More

exercise, features, mental health, rowan Rush-Morgan

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