16th June 2009
Tom Bonnick The irony of Benjamin Obler’s debut novel Javascotia is that the very aspects that made it seem so promising a literary debut — a novel about coffee! In Glasgow! With sexy art students! — are, in fact, amongst its most negligible qualities....
16th June 2009
Bliss + Mud at The Tron is a superb double act, writes Dominic Maxwell-Lewis...
16th June 2009
Jamie Ross Without celebrities, our lives would be vapid and soulless. Even the most worthless and unassuming object can instantly can fetch a king’s ransom on eBay if any celebrity so much as excretes a bodily fluid on it, and this is by no means a modern phenomenon....
16th June 2009
George Binning Glasgow 52 - 38 Sheffield Guardian gets the back end out in the company of the fastest, loosest motorsport going - Speedway...
16th June 2009
Ross McNab talks about the need to see continued investment in all levels of University sport...
16th June 2009
Tom Leonard, who retires as Professor of Creative Writing in September, recalls his editorship of GUM, and gives his views on news reporting...
16th June 2009
Hannah Millar marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Tibetan uprising, and looks at the current situation with the troubled Himalayan region...
16th June 2009
Postmodernism - where did it come from, and where is it going? James Foley discusses...
16th June 2009
As he prepares to say goodbye to Glasgow University, Sir Muir Russell looks back on his six years as Principal and Vice Chancellor with Sarah Smith...