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Tag: Kirsty Campbell

Glasgow: Soon To Be A City of the Future?

The Council has taken big steps in the trial of a universal basic income.

basic income, Kirsty Campbell

Blink

Dedicated to Elisabeth Schiller-Campbell. Blink.   Now I’m holding a bundle of flickering string It falls; unravelling I try to gather … More

blink, Kirsty Campbell, Poetry, qmunicreate, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: The Rivals

Dir, Dominic Hill, Citizens Theatre, 2nd – 19th November The Rivals wraps you into its hysterical, stereotypical world before the … More

Kirsty Campbell, the rivals, University of Glasgow

On the Brink: Should We Really Be Glorifying Burnout?

‘I stayed up working until 4am three nights in a row. I am so freaking tired, but at least the … More

burnout, Kirsty Campbell, student life, University of Glasgow

Dating: Two’s A Crowd?

There is a reason people like going on dates. They’re the perfect way to build up a bit of excitement … More

dating, Kirsty Campbell, University of Glasgow

Maxed Out

Corbyn sparks crucial debate on rising wage inequality. Growing wage inequality is rampant. We even have a day to mark … More

Jeremy Corbyn, Kirsty Campbell, labour, University of Glasgow

qmunicate reads: Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi

Yaa Gyasi’s Homegoing is an intricate exploration of the elaborate relationships between the past and the present. Upon opening the … More

homegoing, Kirsty Campbell, qmunicate reads, University of Glasgow, yaa gyasi

Mixed Messages: Chuka Umunna on Immigrants in the UK

In a speech on immigration, Chuka Umunna has emphatically expressed a desire to point Labour in a new direction. The … More

chuka umunna, immigration, Kirsty Campbell, labour

Prestige Without Security

The respect we attach to university staff, especially lecturers, may be the only thing of real value they receive for … More

exploitation, Kirsty Campbell, lecturer, lecturer pay, University of Glasgow, zero hour

Impress: Really the Best Way To Go?

Impress – no longer will it just be a word to describe what you (try to) do on a first … More

impress, Kirsty Campbell, press regulator

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