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La Vie Simple: French festive (re)flections

At the moment, I’m reaching child-like levels of Christmas excitement. Not for the holiday itself, nor Santa bringing me a … More

amy shimmin, France, glasgow university, la vie simple, University of Glasgow, year abroad

Glasgow Uni Offers Exploitative Social Media “Scholarship”

Students are consistently told that they should do unpaid internships if they want to be able to get a “proper” … More

aike jansen, glasgow university, internships, Scholarship, social media, Social Media Student Ambassador, students, University of Glasgow

Film Review: The Death of Louis XIV

In association with the French Film Festival Catalan filmmaker Albert Serra’s latest work, a drama tinged with a dark sense … More

French Film Festival, GFT, glasgow university, Jean-Pierre Léaud,, review, Roland Joffé, The Death of Louis XIV, tim abrams, University of Glasgow

Campus Controversy Over “International Men’s Day” Event

An independently organised event due to take place on the 19th of November at the Queen Margaret Union for International … More

Chris Colebrook, glasgow university, International Men's Day, Mac Convery, Men's issues, Men's rights, qmu, safe spaces, Sexpression, University of Glasgow

qmunicreate #02: Beginnings and Endings

Our latest anthology of creative writing from students at the University of Glasgow, in 6 parts under the theme of … More

02, beginnings and endings, cc writes, Creative Writing, georgina hayes, glasgow university, holly mckenna, jenna burns, luke mcwilliams, maria sledmere, qmunicreate

Extract from a Lost Chat Log

If I could talk to you now I would ask why, at thirteen, you scored the word fuck on your … More

Creative Writing, glasgow university, maria sledmere, poem, qmunicreate

Arts Review: The Homeless Library

St Alywn Building, 6th October Narratives of homelessness so often emerge from an external perspective – the ‘normal’ members of … More

arts and culture, glasgow university, Homeless Library, louise wylie, Outside-In/Inside-Out Festival, St Alwyn Building, University of Glasgow

Time To Put The African Sleeping Sickness To Bed

A huge collaborative effort of our University of Glasgow has enabled researchers to find that African Trypanosomiasis, more commonly known … More

African Trypanosomiasis, glasgow university, Kirsty Campbell, Science and Technology, University of Glasgow

TV Review: Luke Cage

“Keep Harlem Black!” – so reads the campaign slogan of Mariah Dillard (Alfre Woodard). To the public it is intended … More

glasgow university, luke cage, marvel, netflix, tv review, University of Glasgow

Baby It’s Cold Inside

It’s freezing. There is frost on the ground and you can see your breath steaming up in front of you. … More

glasgow, glasgow university, Laura Foster, lifestyle, scotland, University of Glasgow, Winter

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