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A Green Flag for Glasgow: On Palestine-Scotland Solidarity Flags

‘Two Nations. One Cause.’ How Palestine-Scotland flags are waging war against the city’s far-right, anti-immigrant presence.  Palestine-Scotland flags have begun … More

glasgow, palestine, scotland, solidarity

ANOTHER YEAR HIPPER

Tidings, my friends, and allow me to welcome you into a new year. Since the first toll of the bells … More

food, glasgow, glasgow university, lifestyle, qmunicate, satire, scotland, travel, University of Glasgow, writing

A fed up twink sees a ghost

Dear reader, Tuesday night in Big Slope. It was sure to be the beginning of a love story for the … More

art, Columns, dating, glasgow, glasgow university, LGBTQ, london, monthly columns, music, qmunicate, queer culture, relationships, scotland, travel, University of Glasgow

In praise of the Metro

Of the free resources available to Glasgow students, one of the most entertaining is the Metro newspaper. It is an … More

Columns, glasgow, glasgow university, Journalism, online column, qmunicate, reading, scotland, travel, University of Glasgow

University of Glasgow Law Students Take on Housing Crisis Through Tinyhome Initiative

University of Glasgow law students have entered into a pioneering partnership with social enterprise ‘homefolk’ – alongside students and faculty … More

current affairs, glasgow, glasgow university, Housing, news, qmunicate, scotland, travel, University of Glasgow

The History of the Unicorn as a Cultural Symbol

When compared to other mythological creatures, the unicorn has become a cultural and commercial powerhouse. Present in Scottish and Celtic … More

glasgow, history, qmunicate, scotland, Scottish culture, University of Glasgow

Lockdown Locks

There are two types of people in the world: those who braved the pandemic and grew out their hair, and … More

comical piece, coronavirus, facemasks, haricut, josh hay, lockdown, lockdown locks, Pandemic, satire, scotland, student life

Scotland and Slavery: Consequences of the Slave Trade Today

Despite the conversations sparked by the Black Lives Matter movement, it is often easy to think that the problem lies … More

consequences, history, kristiina kangasluoma, news, politics, scotland, scottish slave trade, slave trade

Between India and Scotland: translating personality from a language to another

The correlation between multilingualism and certain personality traits has long been debated amongst linguists, psychologists, and anthropologists. It is a … More

features, gautam gupta, hindu, language, personality, scotland

Keep Fresh: an International Guide to Scotland

Starting university, as exciting as it is, can more often than not be an incredibly daunting experience no matter where … More

international students, scotland, student life, susanna zarli, tips

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