On 14th March 2018, the death of Stephen Hawking was announced, possibly the most famous scientist since Albert Einstein. Whether … More
Tag: Liam Caldwell
Instincts
Like when the hawk locks his claws around the rabbit, Or when the lion licks the blood that stains his … More
A Woman of Great Importance: Marie Curie
The 7th of November marked the 150th birthday of Marie Curie (née Maria Skłodowska), one of the world’s most remarkable … More
Film Review: Her Broken Shadow
In Association with Africa in Motion film festival Let me begin this review by explaining that, whilst I have not … More
Meet the Team: Liam Caldwell and Amy Shimmin
Liam, 3rd year French and English Literature, Features Co-editor Amy, 3rd year French and Spanish, Features Co-editor Who are you? … More
Freshers’ A to Z
A: Ashton Lane A cobblestoned alley of cute cocktail bars, Ashton Lane is the epitome of the West End aesthetic. … More
Glasgow Uni Alumni
Do you know which famous Glasgow student was overlooked by the Nobel Committee in favour of her male supervisor? Or … More
Forgotten Science Heroes: Howard Florey, Ernst Chain and Norman Heatley
Moulding A Myth: The Development of Penicillin When we think of penicillin, we immediately think of Alexander Fleming. Fleming, whom … More
Arts Review: Get Carter
Dir. Lorne Campbell, Citizens Theatre, 8th – 12th March In the opening scene of Torben Betts adaptation of Ted Lewis’s … More
Travel Writing: Nanteuil, France
In the hustle and bustle of a badly-signposted Paris on a Saturday morning in December, my family and I arrived … More
