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Celestial Bodies: a platform for representation for all bodies

On 19 March, the project “Celestial Bodies” had its p h o t o g r a p h y exhibition in collaboration with the Black and Minority Ethnic (BME)…

An insight with Mridul Wadhwa into working in a rape crisis centre

Content warning: mentions of sexual assault and rape.Sexual violence is a sensitive, yet current issue that affects thousands of women on a yearly basis. Whilst crime rates in Scotland are…

Book review: Letters to a New Student by Dr Gary W Wood

Studying is a bit different for everyone – it might be fun, curiosity-driven, and inspiring, but it can also be daunting or stressful when it is wrapped up in deadlines…

Anderson .Paak returns with the groovy protest track ‘King James’

Shortly after the release of 2018’s Oxnard, Anderson .Paak began teasing another project, with ‘King James’ being the first preview for the upcoming Ventura. As listeners have come to expect,…

Bridging the gap between academia and government

On Thursday 28 March, the Buchanan Institute at the University of Edinburgh held its second annual policy forum to discuss the future of policy in Scotland. The event showcased the…

A Private War

A Private War, a film about the war reporter Marie Colvin, who was killed by a Syrian artillery strike whilst covering the Siege of Homs in 2012, reaches screens at…

Incoming Disabled Students’ Liberation Officer: Ellen Blunsdon

Ellen Blundson is the newly elected and incoming Disabled Students’ Officer for 2019-2020. The Student was able to discuss her ideas for the upcoming year with her. The conversation started…

Interview with 2019/2020 VP Welfare: Oona Lilly Miller

How are you feeling now that you’ve been elected VP Welfare? At first I was really relieved but now, I’m actually really excited, I keep getting really distracted from the…