Despite attempts from students to reach out to Reform UK, representatives have either fallen through on their engagements or, in Brig’s case, not responded to our attempts to reach out at…
MoreBRAW Issue 5: Writer Jess explores the importance of her local woodlands in relation to Mind, Mood, and Mentality.…
MoreWhilst most BUCS (British Universities and Colleges Sports) competitions start in October, cricket started on Wednesday, when the club travelled across the border to Durham. But why do they wait until people…
MoreHolyrood’s Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee has urged the next committee to conduct a reveiw of the Scottish Housing Regulator (SHR), a move that has been welcomed by Stilring’s local MSP,…
MoreThe University of Stirling’s Debating Society hosted a local hustings for the 2026 Holyrood elections today, with representatives from six political parties. The panel included the Scottish Greens’ Mark Ruskell, the SNP’s…
MoreReform UK have included guidance on how to vote using the Single Transferable Vote system in the Holyrood elections on their Scottish candidate pages. However, Scottish Parliament elections use the Additional Members…
MoreA Malala Mandela Effect?: What Happened To The University’s Q+A With The Women’s Education Activist?
On the 11th of February 2026, the university’s official Instagram page (@universityofstirling) posted about a Q+A event with Malala Yousafzai. Hours later, the post was deleted.…
MoreCelebrating it's 30th anniversary, here's why the sound of Underworld and the words "Baby Dawn" still turn me into an angry greeting mess every time.…
MoreMiranda Currier is a post-graduate student from Washington State in the U.S, studying for her Masters of Science in Education. And she could be your next Vice President of Education.Here’s why she…
MoreSullivan Reid is a fourth year psychology and biology student. He’s the Treasurer of the Fellowship of Stirling, has participated in the International and Nordic societies, and is a former member of…
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