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‘Stars for feminism’ in popular culture

Celebrities are in public conversation about feminism, using the excessive level of scrutiny and coverage to air messages on what needs to change about society’s view on women. Keira Knightley,…

EYES & EARS: Edinburgh’s Christmas

Where? St Andrew Square and East Princes St Gardens When? 21 November 2014 - 4 January 2015

Podcast Pick

The women at The Heart are genuinely brilliant and make sex accessible to even the most shy and nervous of us. If you want to hear something that perfectly sums…

Teenage Tommies

Fergal Keane discovers what life was like for five of the 250,000 soldiers who went to the trenches of the First World War when they were under eighteen.

The Fall

Guess who’s back, its the Belfast Strangler. The beautiful DSI Stella Gibson (Gillian Anderson) has her work cut out again after series one’s dramatic ending to get Paul Spector’s (Jamie…

Nominations for University Rector elections open

Nominations for the position of Rector at the University of Edinburgh opened on 11 November. To be nominated as a candidate for Rector, nominees must provide written confirmation accepting the…

Edinburgh’s women start indoor cricket season with a bang

The Edinburgh University Cricket Club Women’s first VI kicked off the club’s 2014-15 indoor season with a Cricket Scotland tournament at Loretto School in Musselburgh. Shorn of many senior players…

BookNook: The Storytelling Cafe

BookNook is a weekly feature in which Fiona Grew shares her favourite spots around Edinburgh to enjoy a good read. As a Theology student in Edinburgh, I hear a lot…