By Sandrine Wyrich A Nigerian proverb says: “It is the first step that is difficult.” Ajua Yankey, or short AJ, took a big step when she decided to enrol for a postgraduate […]
Meg Hopes For Natural Progression
By Kevin Craigens SPENDING a lot of time fascinated with nature, masters student, Meg Montague now hopes to get into the wild life of Journalism. Meg studied English Literature at Strathclyde University […]
From Fishing Boats To Getting Quotes
By David Welch Kenny Boag plans to turn his life around by becoming a radio show presenter. He started as a fisherman not knowing what he wanted to be. Now he’s a […]
Former Law Student achieves his dream as Sports Journalist at UWS
By Pearse McLaughlin Christopher Toner is 29 years old and currently studying Sports Journalism at UWS Ayr Campus. Originally Chris wanted to be a lawyer and studied it for three years at […]
UWS News Radio December 4th 2018
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_94WAJAwFcuiWGRnxKX8np8qCb6ez8Aj Anais and George
UWS News Radio November 6th 2018
Rangers in Moscow – Blue Wave Descends on Red Square
by David Marshall Over 700 Rangers fans are expected to travel to Moscow ahead of the Ibrox side’s Europa League tie with Spartak Moscow. Rangers Supporters Liaison Officer, Greg Marshall, says that […]
UWS MA RADIO December 1st 2017
1 and 2pm radio bulletins presented by Georgina Davies, news editor Laura Smith https://soundcloud.com/james-p-mahon/1300-bulletin-1-12-17-uws-ma-radio https://soundcloud.com/james-p-mahon/1400-bulletin-uws-ma-radio
March of the Mummies
March of the Mummies demonstration took place at 12pm at Glasgow Green, where protesters marched to George Square. Mothers and fathers protested for equality in the work place for parents. Brodie Gettins […]
UWS EXTENDED SPORTS BULLETIN
Presenter Tom Mackinnon is joined in the studio by Lewis Birrell, Ryan Crombie and Andy Scott to round up the days news. Listen here:


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