Another Brick in the Wall? ‘Two Countries’ by Katrina Porteous: Review
Jo Boon delves into Katrina Porteous' fascinating new poetry collection.
One St Andrews, Many Talents
One Britain, Many Cultures - part of the Black History Month celebrations - saw a host of talented student performers and speakers celebrate cultural diversity, identity and equality in St Andrews on Tuesday night
On the Rocks: Crystal Mirth review
The Mirth crew turned their hand to sketch comedy for On the Rocks and the results were very funny
Light Box: Physics, Photography and Poetry
Poets and photographers respond to new scientific research at the University, as part of Robert Crawford and Norman McBeath's 'Light Box' project, celebrating the 2015 UNESCO International Year of Light.
Crawford and other writers will be reading their work at 5.30PM, Thursday 9th April, in the School of Physics and Astronomy
Bored to Death
A Don Quixote for the modern era?
Based on a short story he wrote for McSweeney’s back in 2007, Jonathan Ames’ Bored to Death is...
St Petersburg: Monument to the Heroic Defenders of Leningrad
Situated on the southern outskirts of St Petersburg, the Monument to the Heroic Defenders of Leningrad pays tribute to all who lost their lives during the 900 day Siege of Leningrad during World War II.
Dundee in the running for UK City of Culture 2017
But what chance does Dundee have against its competitors?
On The Rocks 2013
Scotland's biggest student-run arts festival, On The Rocks, is set for a return in April and the organisers are on the lookout for volunteers...
Sign of ancestry or fashion statement? The natural hair debate
"Natural black hair is seen as uncontrollable, unruly and unprofessional, consequently the women who wear it are defined in the same way."
Hamming it up: Butternut Squash and Rocket Risotto
Butternut Squash and Rocket Risotto
You’ll need:
500g Arborio Rice
1 tablespoon butter
1 large onion, diced
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 large butternut squash, halved, seeds removed (use a...