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The Glasgow Guardian is a student-run news publication based at the University of Glasgow, focusing on a broad range of topics including university news, local events, culture, politics, opinion pieces, and student life. The publication aims to reflect the interests and concerns of the university's student body while also engaging with the wider Glasgow community. It covers a mix of campus-based issues, arts and entertainment, and social commentary on current affairs. It is managed by student editors and contributors, with a focus on offering an independent and critical voice within the university.
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The Glasgow Guardian is a student-run news publication based at the University of Glasgow, focusing on a broad range of topics including university news, local events, culture, politics, opinion pieces, and student life. The publication aims to reflect the interests and concerns of the university's student body while also engaging with the wider Glasgow community. It covers a mix of campus-based issues, arts and entertainment, and social commentary on current affairs. It is managed by student editors and contributors, with a focus on offering an independent and critical voice within the university.
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