9th February 2024 - The Glasgow Guardian



Learning to love being alone

9th February 2024

How to get some quality time with yourself. Being a student, whatever year you’re in, usually involves learning fundamental skills of adulthood. Doing the laundry, looking after money, and managing your own studying. One of the most important, I think, and certainly one of the most overlooked, is learning how to be alone. By that ...


Growing up in Glasgow

9th February 2024

This personal reflection looks into what it is truly like to grow up in Glasgow. Glasgow. A Gaelic noun meaning “dear green place”. The place where I grew up.  The earliest cultural identifier of my Glaswegian heritage involved the 2005 World Health Organisation dubbing the city as Europe’s “murder capital”, a title we no longer merit, ...


Teamwork makes the dream work for UGRacing

9th February 2024

Senior members at UGRacing spoke to The Glasgow Guardian about the aspirations for the team. For many sports across the university, the season has drawn to a close: boots have been hung up, shirts washed and folded away and the celebrations have well and truly begun. However, for UGRacing, the University of Glasgow’s Formula Student ...


Cinematic tragedies: The decline of interest in The Zone of Interest

9th February 2024

Exploring the horror of cinema in Glazer’s The Zone of Interest. The Zone of Interest opened in UK cinemas for a limited run on the 2nd of February. At your local Cineworld you won’t be able to watch it after the 15th, leaving our theaters and minds just in time for the romantic season. But, ...


Superbowl Sunday and the rise of the NFL in the UK

9th February 2024

American football is a powerhouse sport in the United States, but its popularity is also increasing within the UK. Superbowl Sunday is quickly approaching and fans across the globe are waiting with baitedbreath to see if the San Francisco 49ers or Kansas City Chiefs will win the coveted LombardiTrophy in Las Vegas, Nevada on 11 ...