After nearly a year of campaigning, the Housing Campaign, led by Justine Pédussel, has won a major battle at Holyrood.…
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MoreOn the 20th of March, the University of Stirling’s Politics Society hosted a Women in Politics panel, featuring Maggie Chapman MSP, Claire Baker MSP, and Melanie Ward MP. The event had a…
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MoreHosted by former Union President Tash Miller, Stirling’s Student Union had their hustings in the atrium today, asking Sabbatical Officer candidates what they hope to change if elected. In this article, Brig…
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