At 23 years old, I have been in education for all my life. The last four years at Stirling seem a small blip in my timeline, yet they are the most memorable,…
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MoreEmma from Brig interviews a 2025 unemployed graduate from Edinburgh Napier University to explore the debate about first class degrees. Somewhere between submitting your final assignment and updating your LinkedIn bio to…
MorePolitics Editor Emma recounts the closure of iconic Glasgow Cineworld and explores the future plans for the building and era of cinema go-ers. The Cineworld on Renfrew Street, Glasgow, announced that it…
MoreA year and a half. That’s how long I’ve been mountaineering and that’s how long I’ve been in the University of Stirling Mountaineering Club (USMC), and what a year and a half…
MorePolitics Editor Emma from Brig explores the evolution of Cadbury chocolate alongside a recent boycott and the publics' opinions.…
MoreViktor Orban's grip on power in Hungary has now abruptly finished, in a seismic political shift which could represent the beginning of the end for his brand of right-wing populism right across…
MoreIt has been noted by many that the community is on the decline, and the village has disappeared. It has not; you stayed inside and stopped being a villager.
Community takes work. Neither…
MoreWe have just witnessed the 30th anniversary of the horrific Dunblane attack in Scotland, UK, and are fast approaching the 30th anniversary of the terrifying Port Arthur massacre in Tasmania, Australia. Both…
MoreThe most legendary figure in Scottish history and one of our national heroes has a storied and, at times, unclear history. His (shared) victory at Stirling Bridge was a flashy and daring…
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