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2016: A Summer For Reading

Summer is here, accompanied by freedom and bliss. I think we all know the feeling. After months of stretching our … More

arts and culture, books, glasgow university, Kirsty Campbell, reading, summer, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Gold Panda – Good Luck and Do Your Best

Gold Panda’s latest album, Good Luck And Do Your Best, can best be described as a travel journal. A delicate … More

Album Review, glasgow university, Gold Panda, Good Luck and Do Your Best, Ludovica Credendino, music, University of Glasgow

Travel Writing: Paris

Paris is a city that exists in the mind long before you visit. As the setting of literary classics, Hollywood … More

Alphonse Mucha, Arc de Triomphe, Champs-Elysees, France, glasgow university, Jardin du Luxemburg, lifestyle, Marais, Montmartre, Musee D'Orsay, Notre Dame, paris, Toulouse Lautrec, Tourist, travel, University of Glasgow, Van Gogh

Film Review: Demolition

In association with The Grosvenor Brought to us by the director of Dallas Buyers Club Jean-Marc Vallée, Demolition stars Jake … More

Calum Cooper, Demolition, film, glasgow university, jake gyllenhaal, Jean-Marc Vallée, review, the grosvenor, University of Glasgow

Problematic Passports

The new British passport design, celebrating important UK figures and landmarks, has attracted a lot of criticism for its failure … More

annina claesson, britain, feminism, glasgow university, news, Passport, University of Glasgow

From the Time Issue: Save The Bees

When we think of saving the planet and those who inhabit it, our minds may turn to recycling, vegetarian- or … More

bees, conservation, glasgow university, hannah burke, save the bees, University of Glasgow

Arts Preview: West End Festival 2016

There is never an excuse to be bored in Glasgow. If you still find yourself in this lovely city after … More

Belle and Sebastian, byres road, glasgow, glasgow university, Glasgow University Shakespeare Society, Glasgow's West End Festival, kelvingrove, Kirsty Campbell, Refuweegee, Taylor Wilson, University of Glasgow, West End

Film Event: Queers at the Movies

In association with Radical Film Network Festival 2016 The SQIFF ‘Queers at the Movies’ discussion night held at the CCA … More

community, film, film making, glasgow university, jo reid, LGBTQ, queer stories, Radical Film Network Scotland, SQIFF, University of Glasgow

Perils of…ta-ra

So this is the end, my friend. It’s been an interesting experience. At least, it has been an interesting experience … More

glasgow university, Perils of, serena ruberto, University of Glasgow

Dear qmunicate…

Originally published in The Time Issue, Spring 2016 Graduation is looming ever closer and I’m trying to enjoy my last … More

agony aunt, careers, dear qmunicate, glasgow university, graduation, hannah burke, travel, University of Glasgow

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