2nd March 2019 - The Glasgow Guardian



Live blog: QMU Hustings

2nd March 2019

Welcome to the Glasgow Guardian’s live blog of the QMU Hustings, starting at 6pm on 4 March. Feel free to tweet us any comments or questions @GlasgowGuardian or message the Glasgow Guardian Facebook page. ...


Editorial: The answer to the campus democracy crisis is you

2nd March 2019

Georgina Hayes Editor Student elections are a bore – we won’t condescend our readers by pretending otherwise. If you don’t have a friend running for a position – and often even if you do – the constant bombardment of flyers outside the library and Facebook campaigns all over your feed is mind-numbing at best and ...


Review: STAG’s New Works Festival 2019

2nd March 2019

Julia Hegele Deputy Culture Editor – Theatre The highs and lows of Student Theatre at Glasgow’s spring festival New Works is the festival I look forward to most during STAG’s whopping 24 show season. It gives writers a chance to create 20 or 50-minute pieces of theatre, the latter of which vies for a chance ...


Can Christianity and the LGBTQ+ community co-exist?

2nd March 2019

Siam Hatzaw Features Editor An interview with Dr Sarah Nicholson, a queer-identifying Professor of Theology and Religious Studies, explores the relationship between the two communities. The LGBTQ+ and Christian communities have a history wrought with conflict. Interpretations of Christian ideology are often the driving force of active discrimination towards LGBTQ+ rights; the teachings of the ...


Less than half of students intend to vote in campus elections

2nd March 2019

Inanna Tribukait & Laurie Clarke Reporter & Editor A survey conducted by The Glasgow Guardian has revealed that 31.4% of respondents do not plan on voting in this year’s student elections and 20% were unsure. The survey was conducted in the run-up to the Glasgow Uni Spring Elections which will be open 6-7 March. Among ...


Women’s fears are misguided when it comes to expanding transgender rights

2nd March 2019

Amy Rodgers Deputy Culture Editor – Art Amy Rodgers discusses the impact of the Gender Recognition Act for the trans community amidst fears over women’s spaces Since 2004, trans people in the UK have been able to legally change their gender with a gender recognition certificate (GRC). Being able to do so not only upholds ...


Homo away from home

2nd March 2019

Anonymous Writer For all its faults, living at university provides the freedom to express yourself Coming to university has had an array of benefits. Sure, there’s been a few drawbacks (like actually having to pay rent, bills, quickly collapsing under the workload of a few extra courses I don’t care for and navigating online enrolment), ...