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Arts Review: Grain in the Blood

Dir. Orla O’Loughlin, Tron Theatre, 19-29th October A rural almost-thriller about the morals of ‘for the greater good’, this play … More

grain in the blood, lotte couldrick, orla o'loughlin, tron, University of Glasgow

Let’s Talk About… Chlamydia

Before I got diagnosed with Chlamydia, I didn’t even know how to spell it. I went for a sexual health … More

chlamydia, let's talk about..., nina small, University of Glasgow

Are We Sims?

As it turns out, there may be good reason to believe that we are actually living in a computer simulation. … More

Jimmy Donaghy, sims, simulated universe, simulation, University of Glasgow

Forgotten Science Heroes: Lise Meitner

  There are not many life stories that the discovery of nuclear fission hasn’t left an indelible mark upon. Yet … More

fission, forgotten science heroes, lisa meitner, peter dobbins, University of Glasgow

Human Rights, What Are They Good For?

…Absolutely nothing, according to the PM At the start of October, Theresa May promised that British soldiers will no longer … More

british bill of rights, human rights, military, soldier, University of Glasgow

Next Steps: Surviving the Future Gaze

It’s that time of year again. Temperatures have dropped to the point where I’m surprised on a daily basis not … More

annie milburn, next steps, surviving the future gaze, University of Glasgow

qmunicate reads: Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day

At 9.15am on an ordinary, nondescript morning, the beleaguered Miss Guinevere Pettigrew enters an employment agency. Jobless and rather desperate, … More

Book Review, Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day, qmunicate reads, rachel walker, University of Glasgow, winifred watson

Film Review: Paterson

[4/5] In association with Glasgow Film Theatre In Jim Jarmusch’s Paterson, a mysterious man explains to Adam Driver’s character (and … More

adam driver, Calum Cooper, film review, Glasgow Film Theatre, jim jarmusch, Paterson, University of Glasgow

How a Gin and Tonic Can Cure Malaria

In the depths of the Andean jungle, some 400 years ago, a young native Indian was lost, ill and struck … More

gillian merriman, gin and tonic, malaria, quinine, University of Glasgow

Loki on Domestic Violence

[This piece contains descriptions of domestic violence and victim-blaming] Scottish rap artist Loki, also known as Darren McGarvey, has been … More

domestic violence, jeehan ashercook, loki, University of Glasgow

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