24th November 2019
Lucia Posteraro Writer Disclaimer: This article was authored by a University of Glasgow student as part of a data journalism traineeship offered by ClimateTracker.org. This organisation is not affiliated with the Glasgow Guardian, and the paper received no remuneration for this article’s publication. What forms of intervention can the Scottish government engage in as part ...
24th November 2019
Euan Findlay Writer Mental illness has long been subject to misconception. Having experienced struggles with anxiety and depression myself, I am all too aware of the stigmas and misunder that many others have around the conditions. “It’s all just in your head” is a prime example. However, while this statement is largely insensitive and vastly ...
24th November 2019
Blair Cunningham Theatre Editor Fights between prisoners are a common occurrence: drugs, gangs, and the fact that hundreds of humans with a tendency for violence are crammed into small spaces together, are unsurprising factors. But in some prisons, noses and arms are instead being broken over who will get to wear Joseph’s Technicolour Dreamcoat. Therapy ...