When he’s not calling a heroic diver a peadophile on Twitter, when he’s not union-bashing his employees, when he’s not … More
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Semester One Preview
After a hard week of partying, there’s still plenty of things to do on and off campus. With both unions … More
The Need For Accessible Writing
One thing that often irritates me about writing at university is how there’s a demand from your lecturers and tutors … More
Arts Review: Dido & Aeneas
On a rainy night on the 31st of May, Glasgow University Opera Society took to the impressive stage of the … More
Album Review: IGOR – Tyler the Creator
On Twitter, Tyler the Creator asked about his own record “what genre is this considered?”. That’s the question that I … More
Can Men Be Slutshamed?
Questions of sexual morality are always difficult to answer, mostly because a lot of it is down to subjectivity and personal … More
The Numbers Game: Should the Abstract Dictate the Physical?
More and more, events in our world are being reduced to numerical values. We remember centenaries, we do things by … More
Album Review: Alexandra Stréliski – Inscape
Upon first listen, it’s no surprise that Alexandra Stréliski features on not one but two piano-oriented Spotify playlists. Her new … More
In Defence Of The Books We Read In School
We all studied that one book in school. The seemingly endless hours spent staring out the window, waiting for the … More
Album Review: Little Dragon – Lover Chanting
Little Dragon, the electro-pop quartet from Gothenburg, Sweden, are back with a new EP, Lover Chanting. The title track comes … More