19th October 2018 - The Glasgow Guardian



Review: Killing Eve

19th October 2018

Georgina Hayes Editor Audacious, unabashedly queer and brilliantly acted, Killing Eve is possibly the best TV show ever made Like most, I’ve watched a lot of TV in my time and, like most, I’ve become unhealthily obsessed with a lot of it too. From an embarrassingly public obsession with The Vampire Diaries at the age ...


Kavanaugh & the crisis of reputation

19th October 2018

Adam Nicholson Writer Adam Nicholson asks whether there have been real repercussions from the ‘Me Too’ movement on the men accused Content warning: this article contains references to sexual assault When faced with allegations of sexual misconduct, Brett Kavanaugh, nominee for Supreme Court Justice, sought to reassure the American public of his essential decency, his ...


Girls against spiking

19th October 2018

  Georgina Hayes Editor-in-Chief The Glasgow Guardian has spoken to Cara Teven, founder of the page Girls Against Spiking Last month, Girls Against Spiking was launched on Facebook by Strathclyde University law student Cara Teven in order to campaign against drink spiking in Glasgow. The page received national attention after Strathclyde University’s Union supported the ...


University of Glasgow mental health services in crisis

19th October 2018

Al Thomas Writer Al Thomas analyses the current state of the University’s mental health services and how issues with funding and the capacity of those needing help are leaving many people in need on a long, unbearable waiting list. Mental health services have been at a constant stretch across UK universities for years now. Whilst ...