By Colin Falconer (cs_rose1) Graduate positions are a massive point of concern for students this year in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic and the reality of going into a remote working […]
UWS News Radio 28th January: 1pm Bulletins
Latest news, sport and weather from our MA class of 2020/21
Businesses in Ayrshire Uncertain of Future
By Colin Falconer (@cs_rose1) “Businesses don’t know if they are going to be operating in the coming weeks or months.” Times are hard for businesses and the self employed alike as Michael […]
Rocks’ Keeling: Lockdown ‘sucks’ but I have to deal with it
By Kevin Craigens LOCKDOWN has been hard on everyone but Glasgow Rocks’ newcomer Christian Keeling has rebounded quick and adjusted the best he can. The Glasgow Rocks Guard joined in December and […]
UWS first year nursing students undertake placements with less than two days in-person training
By Meg Montague Nursing students in their first year of the BSc and MSc (pre-reg) courses at UWS are undertaking placements with less than two days in-person training. And a clinical skills […]
Remote Learning, Covid and Living alone.
By Regan Kelly. “Its the sort of thing you cant dwell on, you just have to put up with it i guess, until things start to get better and ease off”. Robbie- Student Living alone. Robbie Hanratty, is a […]
Increase in Postal Vote Predicted for May 2021 Scottish Elections
By Kevin Craigens THERE will likely be a substantial increase in the amount of postal votes used in the upcoming Scottish elections in May says the Electoral Management Board for Scotland (EMBS) […]
“I don’t want to be lonely again”: Scottish young ‘shielders’ worry about a return to tougher restrictions for the clinically vulnerable
By Meg Montague Mainland Scotland was placed into lockdown on Jan 4 to combat the surge in new coronavirus cases, and those who qualify as clinically vulnerable were advised to shield again. […]
Covid-19 and Doping: Challenges, Checks and Cheating
By Sandrine Wyrich (@SunnyWyrich_) The Covid-19 pandemic has paralysed various areas of sport, including the battle against doping. Alongside challenges around conducting tests, the emerging availability of coronavirus vaccines raises questions over […]
The Crisis that Covid has Caused the World of Comedy
By Colin Falconer (@cs_rose1) “It took 6 months to get a penny.” This is the unfortunate truth of the way in which live comedy venues were treated in the wake of the […]


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