Presented by 4th years Stefan Arnott, Andrew Gamba with reports from Kaylan Geeki, Kirsty Morrison, Shaw Rooney and Chris Flockhart.
Student Journalism output from BA and MA students at UWS
Presented by 4th years Stefan Arnott, Andrew Gamba with reports from Kaylan Geeki, Kirsty Morrison, Shaw Rooney and Chris Flockhart.
By BLAIR MEIKLE Amid all the clamour for Andy Murray to receive a knighthood, the man himself has played down his chances. He feels that he is too young to receive […]
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers insists that Celtic will need a bit of luck to get a result tomorrow night, when the Hoops play Barcelona in the Champions League. Brendan’s Bhoys were humiliated […]
By Craig Fergusson Scotland will be playing in the World Cup and you can too…if you are best mates with Russell Knox. This week sees the start of the tournament which has […]
By Michael Wood BARCELONA superstar Lionel Messi has been declared fit to face Celtic at Parkhead in tomorrow night’s crucial Champions League tie. After the international break, the Argentinian along with Luis Suarez […]
By STEFAN ARNOTT Celtic captain Scott Brown believes that Celtic can scare Barcelona when the sides meet at Celtic Park tomorrow night. He believes that if Celtic can play a […]
By CALUM McCAFFERY As spectacular as 2016 has been for world tennis number one Andy Murray many, including the man himself, believe that talk of a knighthood is premature. If Murray were […]
RESEARCHERS have been awarded £1 million to continue their research project into the works of Robert Burns. The university of Glasgow received the money from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) […]
UWS Sports News Presenter, Sybaris Ali, looks at today’s headlines, as well as two discussion topics. Reporters, Stefan Arnott, Maryanne Orr and Blair Meikle are on hand to discuss racism in football […]
By Martin Cunningham TRANSPORT MINISTER Humza Yousaf will speak to the Scottish Parliament tomorrow after he called for unions and political parties to work together to bring the railways back into […]
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