F&B on Summer, Seychelles and Becoming a Social Enterprise
The changing face of St Andrews’ favourite boutique… Summer seems a distant memory. It could be the mild panic as assignments begin to pile up and our book bags get heavier. It is perhaps made all the...
View ArticleTake a Bow
Millicent reviews the Meadham Kirchhoff S/S ’13 collection… When I offered to write about one of the London Fashion Week shows, I had no idea which one to pick. Having spent the last year focussed...
View ArticleTop 5 Fashion Museums
A Religious Experience… We all travel for different reasons – some like to sample new foods, experience new cultures, or try something new like bungee jumping or scuba diving. And then there are...
View ArticleSeychelles Gurls: Unforgettable, Undeniable
Greetings St Andreans, let’s take a journey… I know a place where the grass is really greener Warm, wet, and wild… there must be somethin’ in the water Sippin’ gin and juice and layin’ underneath the...
View ArticleA Family Affair: Wild Swans
Alex Mullarky discusses why Wild Swans remains a book of such fundamental importance Wild Swans has something of a mythical status. After I first purchased the £2 paperback from the top of a pile of...
View ArticleDistance learning degrees – helping cut student debt
Last year saw a drop in student numbers as tuition fees and financial concerns became a very real issue. However, some potential students may not be aware that there is another option to prevent...
View ArticleEIFF: The Bling Ring
The Bling Ring, a film portraying this generation’s obsession with all things social and material, is featured in the American Dreams section of the 66th annual Edinburgh International Film Festival...
View ArticleFour of the Coolest Tech Kickstarters
Natalie Keir explores 4 unique and innovative inventions backed by the public. For those of you who aren’t familiar with the concept of Kickstarter, it is pretty much the difference between an amazing...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘A Summer of Drowning’ by John Burnside
Emma Zeiler reviews a book by denizen of The Bubble, A Summer of Drowning by Professor John Burnside. Despite being shortlisted for the Costa Book Award in 2011, A Summer of Drowning by our very...
View ArticleReplaced By Robots
Eilidh Glassey explores the reality of the future labour market with the current technological progression into artificial intelligence. We have all seen those sci-fi films set in the future with...
View ArticleLife on Mars? Reality TV Goes Galactic
Natalie Keir looks into the voluntary one way mission to Mars, created for our own entertainment. The colonisation of nearby planets is a concept regularly explored in the realms of science...
View ArticleDreams of the Congolese
Last month I was given the opportunity to intern with United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees on the border of perhaps one of the most internationally recognized countries from the past decade:...
View Article50 Shades of Blue: The Future of American Politics
The Republican Party is obsessed with sex. They use politics as a platform from which to legislate sexual morality. They build up traditional marriage to try and de-legitimize same-sex relationships....
View ArticlePakistan: The Drone Wars
What good will come of the continuous drone strikes on Pakistan? Perhaps an aim to utterly eliminate terror prevailing from the country and the region or invasive increases in causalities and bereaved...
View ArticleEbola: One of the World’s Most Deadly Diseases
Imagine a fever so strong that it wipes out 90% of those that have it. MSF staff explaining the effects of Ebola to community members [MSF] High-fever, weakness, body pain, headaches, and sore...
View Article‘Hit Back’ by Tom Liney
Tom Liney’s Hit Back was inspired by watching people running along West Sands. However, we can see that while writing the poem Liney’s inspiration has grown into a meditation on our relationship with...
View ArticleConcert Review: Muse – Glasgow, The Barrowland, March 16th, 2015
Corrie Innes reviews Muse at their concert in Glasgow at The Barrowland Ballroom on March 16th, 2015, and her acceptance of the craziness that are Muse. by Sam Howzit Muse are ridiculous. The...
View ArticleTheatre Review: ‘Sweeney Agonistes’
Nicola Simonetti reviews ‘Sweeney Agonistes’ directed by Tristram Fane-Saunders and produced by Richard Singleton, which went up in Bibi’s Cafe 28th – 30th of April. Staging Sweeney Agonistes,...
View ArticleTop 5 Events With Awesome Music
Stephanie Irwin, our Deputy Editor, rounds up the Top 5 events with awesome music in St Andrews this September. For St Andrews freshers, navigating our abundance of music events can often seem...
View Article5 Things To Listen To This Week – Freshers Week Edition
Joanna Burns first installment of our weekly music roundup. Freshers week is upon us again. This playlist is to get you through the madness and hopefully set you up for the week with some party...
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