7th October 2016 - The Glasgow Guardian



University of Edinburgh fees set to rise

7th October 2016

Nathan Stilwell Deputy Editor-in-Chief The University of Edinburgh is to raise fees for undergraduate students from the Rest of the UK (RUK) from £9,000 a year to £9,250. Edinburgh University has become the first university in Scotland to raise fees for students from England, Wales and Northern Ireland since the UK government lifted the upper ...


Indie Rockers Blaenavon set for triumphant return to Glasgow

7th October 2016

Ryan Shaw-Hawkings Writer Hampshire indie rockers Blaenavon return to Glasgow on their headline tour following the release of their new EP “Let’s Pray”, playing at The Garage on Sunday 2nd October, a venue that they have “wished to play” since their “first concert in Glasgow”. The band expressed their excitement to play again in a ...


Scottish universities told to accept more men

7th October 2016

Rhys Harper News Editor Scottish universities have been told to accept more male students in order to address the long-term gender gap in higher education. The Scottish Funding Council, the public body responsible for the allocation of taxpayer funding to universities and researchers, recommended in their Gender Action Plan that the gap between male and ...


Lewis’ late goal settles derby

7th October 2016

John Gorrod Sports Editor A last-minute overhead kick from Lewis Dibble gave Glasgow Twos a 2-1 derby win over Glasgow Threes at Garscube. The Twos opened the scoring mid-way through the first half via Diego Taberna before Alex Ewing equalised shortly after. Chances of a sure victory seemed to disappear for both sides but Dibble ...