23rd January 2020
Lauren Brooks Writer Citizens Advice Scotland are calling for a “legal reality” for minimum wage. Nearly 37,000 people in Scotland were paid below the minimum wage last year, figures reveal. Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS), an independent advice network, found that a total of 36,876 Scots were paid less than minimum wage. The charity is now ...
23rd January 2020
Mary Horner Writer From cooking to clubbing, Mary Horner looks at some of the best ways to beat the January blues. With the Christmas decorations packed away and 2019 firmly behind us, it can be daunting to look to a month synonymous with debt, dark skies and feeling down. Although totally cliché, it’s so important ...
23rd January 2020
Ollie Rudden Deputy News Editor SGSAH was founded in 2014 and is the world’s first national graduate school for arts and humanities, acting as a hub for over a thousand postgraduate students. The Scottish Graduate Schools for Arts and Humanities (SGSAH) has announced a new director. Claire Squires, a professor in Publishing Studies at the ...
23rd January 2020
Jordan Hunter Reporter Bold predictions for what the university will be like in the next 10 years. The University is constantly changing in every way: we have a new building under construction, we’ve seen the gutting of Western Infirmary, and we have seen attitude changes about the student unions. We can’t possibly know what will ...