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Glasgow Days and Grey Weather

“Glasgow days and grey weather,” writes Edwin Morgan in his seminal poem The Unspoken, “when the rain beat on the … More

city life, features, glasgow, grey sky, weather

First year chronicles: from Oman to Glasgow

From the time I accepted my offer to Glasgow till the point where I finally landed in the city, I … More

feature, first year, freshers' week, glasgow, oman, samyukta vidyashankar

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 … More

feature, glasgow, night out, Tiarna Meehan

The Game of the Dérive: Drifting away in the City towards the Comprehension of Human Empathy

During the first weeks of lockdown, the thought of exercising my right to one walk per day never even crossed … More

glasgow, human empathy, intimacy, lockdown, loneliness, personal, pola maria clemente la deriva, silvia paciaroni, the game of the dérive

A Venue of Community and Trouble: Reflections on Polo

[trigger warning: transphobia] I’ve always considered myself lucky to have been born in the year I was, though I can’t … More

glasgow, LGBTQ, luisa barclay, polo, the polo lounge, v

The City Centre Mural Trail: An Exploration of Glasgow’s Cultural Past and Future

  Walking through the city of Glasgow, there is never a lack of things to catch your eye. The energy … More

catherine bouchard, city centre mural trail, glasgow, issue 142

Guide to the West End: Top 5 Hidden Gems

For most Glasgow uni freshers the true starting point of student experience is familiarising themselves with the West End and … More

freshers, glasgow, susanna zarli, tips, top 5, West End

Arts Review: Spirits of Glasgow

Jo Whitby dedicates her picture book, Spirits of Glasgow, to “those who have gone before”. This sentiment encapsulates the melancholy … More

Book Review, chris mcqueer, glasgow, hannah davenport, jo whitby

At the Pictures: Bannockburn II – Now Showing at a Cineworld Near You

Robert the Bruce, a relatively low-key Scottish release has been the subject of a disproportionate amount of controversy for its … More

at the pictures, cinema, cineworld, glasgow, robert the bruce, ronan duff

From the Tiber to the Clyde: The Nature of the Fun

During my high school years, I did not appreciate the conventional conjugations of teenage fun. Merriment is not a thing … More

from the tiber to the clyde, glasgow, rome

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