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GU Rector Election: What You Need To Know

The views expressed in this article are the writer’s own and do not necessarily represent those of the QMU.  The … More

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Meet Melania Trump: the one filling Michelle Obama’s shoes?

Whilst Donald Trump dominates the newpaper headlines at the moment, little do we know about the lady standing beside the … More

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Long Read: Interview with Amal Azzudin

Ever since she began campaigning against the deportation of a classmate at the age of 15, local activist Amal Azzudin … More

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When a white lie becomes hurtful — Ang Lee’s ‘The Wedding Banquet’

「偉同,你老大不少,怎麼還沒有成家的打算?」— 高媽 “Wei-Tong, you are not young. How could you have no plan for forming your own family?” — Mama … More

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Why “Politics” Is Not Enough Of A Solution

There can be no doubt that in the past year, politics has changed dramatically. The global zeitgeist seems to be … More

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qmunicate’s Weird Christmas

Family traditions are a crucial part of Christmas, as important as cheesy Christmas sweaters, the begrudging consumption of Brussel sprouts, … More

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Arts Review: The Snaw Queen

Dir. Johnny McKnight, Tron Theatre, 29th November – 7th January The Snaw Queen is an example of pantomime at its … More

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La Vie Simple: French festive (re)flections

At the moment, I’m reaching child-like levels of Christmas excitement. Not for the holiday itself, nor Santa bringing me a … More

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Glasgow Uni Offers Exploitative Social Media “Scholarship”

Students are consistently told that they should do unpaid internships if they want to be able to get a “proper” … More

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Film Review: The Death of Louis XIV

In association with the French Film Festival Catalan filmmaker Albert Serra’s latest work, a drama tinged with a dark sense … More

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