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Tag: Louisa Burden

What the Frack? Glasgow University Makes History

The University of Glasgow has voted in favour of divesting from fossil fuels. The University Court’s historical decision sees Glasgow … More

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Glasgow University: Leading the charge for divestment?

Tomorrow afternoon the University Court will meet to decide whether the University of Glasgow should get rid of its investments … More

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Album Review: Future Islands, Singles

Singles is always going to be an audacious title for any album, but when many of the tracks appear to … More

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EP Review: Frank Turner, Polaroid Picture

To coincide with the start of his biggest UK tour to date, Frank Turner has released the Polaroid Picture EP. … More

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Live Review: The Jim Jones Revue

King Tut’s – 16/10/13 The Jim Jones Revue are an astonishing live act that are not to be missed, and … More

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