Rory Lamberton discusses the unconventional university experience of those graduating in 2024.
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Kulsum Shabbir sheds light on the student encampment protests that have broken out around the world and explores their efforts in pressuring universities to divest from companies funding the genocide in Palestine.
Amidst the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Matthew Borrie discusses how no amount of mental gymnastics can justify supporting this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.
Culture Editor Lauren Hunter reviews the stunning debut novel of Strathclyde alumnus Margaret McDonald.
Sam Middlemiss gives his thought on Dreamworks’ latest instalment.
Rhianna McGhee reviews James Blunt’s latest Glasgow gig at the OVO Hydro.
Rhianna Goodall weighs the pros and cons of the role that TikTok now plays in the music industry.
Kiera Milne discusses the dangers of internet speculation in regards to the recent discourse about Kate Middleton.
Student Union President Eva Curran provides a Springtime update in the wake of another busy month at Strath.
Angus Hasler gives us a review of ‘The Hives’ recent gig at the Barras.