1st December 2018
Niamh Canning Writer Niamh Canning explores the internal turmoil over whether or not to hide self-harm scars in public, and the consequences of doing so Content warning: this article contains references to self-harm I’m sitting in a bar, waiting for my date to return from the bathroom, and I’m debating whether to take my jacket ...
1st December 2018
Dylan Tuck & Daniella Meehan Deputy Culture Editor – Food & Drink / Writer We headed along to Glasgow’s first alcohol-free festival to get the lowdown on the Club Soda movement and the ever-growing non-alcoholic market Okay, we get it — drinking culture and university go hand in hand. There’s so many events during an ...
1st December 2018
Alex Chandler Writer Just short of standing out Some of the earliest narratives of the big screen focused on heists. The Great Train Robbery made in 1903 is still remembered as one of the earliest fiction films and, following the popularity of the American Dime novel, worked to tell, and arguably create, the cinematic tale ...
1st December 2018
Inanna Tribukait Reporter In our ongoing series on addressing climate change, Inanna Tribukait looks at how small changes to our diet can lead to big changes to the environment Prognoses about climate change seem to be getting grimmer and grimmer every day. A report from earlier this month shows that unless manmade climate change is ...