Sveriges bästa ungdomstidning!

2006

Queens of the court

Some of Sweden’s best 16 and 17 year old female basketball players play for the Queens.

Boys ask, girls answer

Girls answer boys' questions about everything you want to know, but rarely dare ask.

Girls ask, boys answer

Boys answer girls' questions about everything you want to know, but rarely dare ask.

GLÖD around the world

GLÖD has travelled around the world and talked to young people about love, fashion, hobbies, and what they wish for the future.

Secret Love

Her family didn’t like her choice of a boyfriend – Amy had to fight for her love and her freedom.

On the outside. Insulted. Left out.

Everyone is different. Yet many people are bullied – just for being who they are. And because someone thinks they have the right to put others down.

Popular or picked on – or somewhere in between?

Short. Tall. Black or white. It doesn’t matter. Anyone can get bullied – and nobody who is bullied knows why. Mimmi and Bea know how it feels.

Never let anyone push you down

Victoria Gullman, 17, knows what she’s talking about. Seven years of bullying have left their mark, but they have also made her a strong person.

Angels do exist!

Respect and status. Two words The Angels at Hjulsta School hear – every day. A lot of people want the cool job, but only a few pass the test

Bits & pieces

Short articles about everything from kisses, music, and how to put a condom on.

GLÖDs question box

GLÖD’s experts, Margareta, Sandra and Stefan, answer personal questions about the body and soul.

Letters & poems

Poems and letters sent in by GLÖD's young readers.