28th November 2018
Finley Allot Writer Finley Allot explores the rise in students choosing to stay in private halls rather than gamble with student landlords It has often been seen as a university tradition to move into a shared flat in your second year. From TV programmes such as Fresh Meat to your parents talking of their crazy, ...
28th November 2018
Orla Brady Writer Orla Brady contemplates the potential of alcohol to become a crutch for stressed out students, and signposts some of the resources available to help combat this pervasive issue. As a university student it is important to have a healthy balance between study, work and social life. It seems, however, that increasing numbers ...
28th November 2018
Jack Corban Views Editor A Russell Group university doesn’t necessarily mean a quality one Studying at Glasgow University is a blessing – I should be so happy to have reached such a fantastic leading UK University. If I study hard enough I’ll walk out of this University at the end of my fourth year and ...
28th November 2018
Jaz Henry Writer Jaz Henry investigates the links between mental health and music, interviewing some of the people involved in schemes that hope to make music therapy a mainstream alternative to the outrageously limited options usually available. When thinking about mental illnesses such as depression and anxiety or other conditions as dementia and autism, one ...