By Fraser McLuggage. How often do you walk into a shop and see something that you would quite like to buy but take one look at the price and walk back out […]
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Student Journalism output from BA and MA students at UWS
Valentine’s Day: Is consumerism still thriving?
By Leigh Taylor What does Valentine’s Day mean to you? Is it receiving the newest perfume or jewellery with a cute teddy bear and an evening meal, or is it simply sitting […]
Air Max 90 and Superstar Anniversary
By Lewis McLeod In 2020, it will be the 30th anniversary of the Nike Air Max 90. This shoe has been a staple figure in UK culture and you can see this […]
Historic Day as Same Sex Couple Wed in NI
By Amber Kane History was made as the first same sex marriage took place yesterday in Northern Ireland, a moment some feared would never come. Robyn Peoples and Sharni Edwards celebrated their […]
“I’m over the moon” – MND patient thrilled at launch of new ground-breaking clinical trial
By Calum Brown A UK-wide trial has been launched in an attempt to treat Motor Neurone Disease, with those affected by the disease eligible to participate in a ground-breaking clinical pilot. The […]
Scottish Coaches Reinvigorate Rwandan Football
By Dale Eaton Rwanda, a nation torn apart by a horrific genocide in 1994. The country was left in ruins as around 800,000 people were slaughtered over a period of 100 days […]
Rise in applications for Glasgow homelessness assistance
by Darren Gibson The amount of homelessness assistance applications made in Glasgow increased by 11 per cent between January and September 2019, new government figures have revealed. There were 5,873 applications made […]
Firefighter mental health could suffer under new roles
By Ben Kearney Poor mental health within the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) will only increase, if firefighters accept a pay-rise that will include a broadened adult social care role, a […]
Poverty could prevent child mascot opportunities
by Ryan Brown For many young football fans in Scotland, their dream would be to walk out onto the pitch alongside their favourite player but some may be held back by poverty. […]
Glasgow group speaks out about missing museum collections
by Rebecca Weinberg Glasgow group Friends of People’s Palace, Winter Gardens, and Glasgow Green (FPPWGGG) are raising awareness of missing museum artefacts, some of which haven’t been seen since 1995. Members of […]


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