19th February 2024 - The Glasgow Guardian



The TRAITors: the psychology behind the traitors

19th February 2024

Stunning entertainment, sure, but does the Traitors serve as an insight into human behaviour? It’s iconic. The castle, the drama, the fringe. A TV show that has gripped the hearts of the nation: The Traitors. For the uninitiated, The Traitors is essentially what would happen if you mixed together a primary school game of wink ...


A race against time

19th February 2024

The killers we cannot see, antibiotic resistance takes millions of lives each year, but there seems to be a glimpse of hope… A formidable challenge to human health looms, antibiotic resistance. Once hailed as miracle drugs, antibiotics are now becoming less effective, with the World Health Organization (WHO) labelling this phenomenon as a “top threat” ...


The trip of a lifetime

19th February 2024

Commercial space travel is fast becoming an accepted reality, but is it worth it? Growing up by the sea, the sky at night was clear and brilliant for stargazing. Travelling the galaxy used to be something which we could only experience through our imagination and on screen. Now, with the establishment of new companies focused ...


Scottish Greens candidate Seonad Hoy on hoping to win the Hillhead by-election

19th February 2024

The Glasgow Guardian discusses her journey into politics, her time as a student at the University of Glasgow, and her policy aims should she be elected On Thursday 7 March, Glasgow City Council’s Hillhead ward will host a by-election, following the death of long-time Labour councillor and former MSP Hanzala Malik. All five of the ...


An artist that marked me: Gustav Klimt

19th February 2024

A dive into the multisensory work of Gustav Klimt Hospital stays form part of my life. Just recently, more than a year ago, I had a relapse and had to recover from my illness. Looking back, it was a confusing time for me. I was torn between feelings of contempt and sadness. What do you ...