Even though I'm not at uni anymore, I still love the QM.
So many good memories....so many nights I was too drunk to remember. It's a good old student uni knees up!
Glasgow uni is the only uni in Scotland I can think of where on matriculating, you have to choose between two unions. The Tale of Two Unions can be explained simple - GUU is all about its rugby, R&B and big ball nights, QMU caters to the rockier, grungier crowd. (Both throw some indie anthems out there nowadays).
If you are at uni and fancy a really cringe-tastically fun night out, Cheesy Pop will wet your appetite. Running since 1994, it is arguably as much of a mainstream music institution as the Garage, and an all rounder's good night. It runs the happy ground between all musical tastes, paying particular homage to 80s and 90s classics. When I was in uni, Summer of 69 was DJ Toast's particular favourite, but these times they are a-changin' and he may have moved on to 90s classics to suit the kids. Toast is a cheery chap and always happy to take requests.
Rev is one of the biggest rock nights in the city, and it is best sampled on Fresher's Week when there is usually a high profile band playing before the club night. With your Fresher's Pass you can access these events for free. Rev's eclectic mix of everything from Rancid, Rammstein and Paramore makes it one of the only rock nights you can crack out the dancing at during the week.
Jim's Bar, situated on the first floor, has one of those jukeboxes that seemingly has every song every written on it since the 50s. It also offers up cheap booze, including a wider range of beers and spirits than you'd think, and in more recent years Jim's has been selling Kopperberg. Its prices are targeted at poor students which sits well with me, and during the weekdays you don't have to sign in or be a student to pop in for a drink. There are pool tables next door, and some TVs showing sports events.
Aside from neon themed nights and boozing sessions, the QM as a union has a variety of committees that anyone can join. Not enough students utilise (or even realise) this, and working at the QM, although it is unpaid, is rewarding in other ways. You can a lot of work experience through these committees, it looks great on a CV and you may even discover that your secret talent lies in areas you wouldn't have previously imagined. I was a Fresher's Helper a few years back for the QM and it enhanced my confidence and skills, not to mention the fact you make potential life long friends through events like this. It sounds very saccarine but it's true! The social committee gives you experience in what it takes to successfully run a business while the QMUnicate magazine meetings will sharpen up your journalistic skills. There's even a knitting club!
As someone who still feels like they didn't take advantage of these endless opportunities at the time I'd highly recommend them. But as someone who enjoyed the QM experience loyally throughout university, it's a strong community that genuinely cares about its members. It's expcetionally laid back and I always felt at home there.
Nowadays, I need signed in unfortunately but speaking of, if you can rustle up a student friend (or if you apply for a lifelong membership) you can gain access to all these fun club nights. As a venue it's intimate and got great acoustics, and as a union it holds a special place in my heart. read more