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Why should we care about this year’s global elections?

2024 will see several countries which up over 50% of global GDP and contain billions of people collectively undergo decisive elections, but why should we care? Well, as we have…

Giving attention to the problem of “iPad Kids”

Sticky screens, technology tantrums, and no attention span: all qualities associated with the “iPad kid”. For those not familiar with the phenomenon, “iPad Kid” is a label often pinned on…

The Short Rant: Where is the library etiquette?

I am a second floor library individual. I like to sit in the same seat every time I go. It has a nice view of George Square and I would…

Visiting Edinburgh University’s Main Library is no simple task

Libraries, since their first appearance in Aristophanes, have been stringently held as bastions of knowledge. The image of the library is typically one of austere scholarship, a place for serious…

We failed as a species by letting Henry Kissinger retire with grace

For someone who played a major role in shaping the world we live in today, the death of Henry Kissinger this week passed with relatively little fanfare. The former US…

Unwrapping the gender stereotypes around Christmas

I have to admit that Christmas is one of my favourite times of year, when it’s getting dark at 3:30pm- yes, I would greatly appreciate some fairy lights. A piece…

Reflections on another disappointment of an Autumn Statement

Another Autumn Statement, another disappointment. This week Chancellor Jeremy Hunt unveiled the contents of the annual financial plan to very little fanfare. In a week that saw former PM David…

How will New Zealand’s smoking ban repeal affect the UK?

The new coalition in New Zealand has revoked Jacinda Ardern’s controversial anti-smoking laws that would have prevented anyone born later than 2008 from ever being able to buy any nicotine…