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Tag: University of Glasgow

La Vie Simple: What’s Mine Isn’t Yours

No two experiences of a year abroad can ever be the same: whether that’s due to the location, or the … More

amy shimmin, la vie simple, University of Glasgow, year abroad

A Brief History of American Whistleblowing

On 17th January, shortly before leaving office, President Barack Obama commuted the majority of the 35 year prison sentence that … More

chelsea manning, tim abrams, University of Glasgow, whistleblowing

Exploring the Dark Side of Experimental Films

Going to the cinema is and has been a joy for millions of people for about a century now. Even … More

Calum Cooper, experimental films, film feature, University of Glasgow

Pac Man Fever: The Franchise That Spawned an Industry

Masaya Nakamura, the founder of the Japanese video game company Namco, has died age 91. He was widely known as … More

Evan Osborne, pac man, University of Glasgow, video games

Glasgow: A Safe Space for All?

Kirsty Campbell on plans for a self-injecting facility

drug addiction, Kirsty Campbell, University of Glasgow

The Science of Superheroes

So, the world is presently a bin fire and if there was ever a time for the Avengers to come … More

Morgaine Das Varma, superheroes, University of Glasgow

Film Review: Manchester By The Sea

The award season has rolled around again, and many of the films that garner attention are predisposed to the sentimental … More

film review, luke shaw, Manchester by The Sea, University of Glasgow

The Coincidental Link Between Mental Health and Creativity

Bookshelves and art galleries alike hold works curated by artists known equally for their mental health as well as talent. … More

amy shimmin, mental health, University of Glasgow

BYOB (Bring Your Own Bike)

While Germany is building a cycle highway connecting 10 cities that aims to remove 50,000 cars from the road, cycling … More

aike jansen, bikes, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: God of Carnage

Dir. Gareth Nicholls, Tron Theatre, 9th-25th March Extreme projectile vomiting, the stench of ruined fresh tulips, and a ball pool … More

ellen magee, god of carnage, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

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