Friendships in lockdown have been undeniably crucial for keeping sane. No need to explain the value of friendships as the benefits can be endless but during lockdown friendships may have changed for better or for worse.
At least put them in a museum!”
We’ve heard this more times than statues have actually been pulled. Ideally, that’s exactly what would happen. Museums dedicated to exposing historical racists and their modern worship should become commonplace. But they won’t. Not now.
Students brainstorm the impact of Covid-19 as talks over the reopening of Strathclyde’s campus begin
Discussions followed the government’s recent announcement that universities will reopen with a phased return to on-campus learning.
Static Union, a four-piece outfit from the southside of Glasgow are back! Releasing new music for the first […]
Remembering the life, music and legacy of Frightened Rabbits Scott Hutchison.
SPFL Premiership is set for August Return.
Our former Editor-in-Chief, Steven Mair, shares his experience of running the paper.
By Ryan Joshua. The following is an excerpt from Ryan’s thirteen chapter short story Spottisbrough. Chapter 1 Henrietta 10th […]
If you are struggling with boredom during lockdown, you are not alone. Students share their experience so far plus some tips on how to entertain yourself at home.
Emily Rowell describes how her week without social media went.