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University of Glasgow appears in newly-released Epstein Files
Latest release of the Epstein Files show £500 payment and visa sponsorship documents linked to 2011 postgraduate programme ran in partnership with Christie’s Education Read more
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University of Glasgow appears in newly-released Epstein Files
Latest release of the Epstein Files show £500 payment and visa sponsorship documents linked to 2011 postgraduate programme ran in… Read more
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JMS clean-up cost revealed
The second alleged vandalism of the James McCune Smith in 2025 has so far cost the University £6014.40 Read more
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Urban growth is altering Glasgow’s wildlife
Studies in Glasgow suggest city living is reshaping animal activity patterns and biological rhythms Read more
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Can true crime ever be ethical?
Writer Anne Lawrence seeks to answer the question; is the production and consumption of True Crime ever ethical? Read more
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The case for Labour, not Starmer
Labour are the only party who can defeat Reform UK – but not under Starmer’s leadership. Read more
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Notes from the President: GUSNA
Alan Rubin Castejon reflects on his time running the Glasgow University Scottish National Association Read more
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The casualties of generational hypocrisy
The spotlight of judgement has been shone upon us all, so why do we carry on this trend? Read more
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Sex work on trial: is Scotland ready to decriminalise?
Scotland Decrim continues to campaign to end the stigma of sex work, but how effective would this policy really be? Read more
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The art you don’t see: why translators matter
The publishing world celebrates global literature while overlooking the people who make it readable Read more
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Radhika on Glasgow Indie Heroes, Starry Eyes Single, and Residency at Paisley Arts Centre
Ahead of the launch of her album single Starry Eyes, Glasgow dream pop up-and-comer Radhika offers insight to the city’s… Read more
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A night with the Kelvin Ensemble
Writer, Amritash Sankhyan, gleans the importance of the Kelvin Ensemble to university community Read more



