The Trials and Tribulations of The Archers
Content warning: Rape, domestic abuse and coersive control The oldest soap opera in the UK, The Archers, has recently made headlines again with the culmination of the domestic abuse and…
Cures For The Morning After: Do Not Let Your Hangover Beat You
Freshers’ flu got you down? You have not yet changed out of last night’s attire; your new flatmates cannot wait to show you a video from last night of you…
City centre culture, country cycles and currency confusion
During the first fortnight of September I enjoyed the pleasures and bore the anxieties of solo travel, and went on a little expedition to Berlin and the Brandenburg area in…
Cruikshank relishing Murrayfield Varsity challenge
By her own admission, the 2015/16 season was perhaps the best yet for Edinburgh University’s Women’s first XV, but Head Coach Claire Cruikshank is desperate for more. The return of…
Copenhagen: a traveller’s guide to exploring the Danish capital
Going on holiday to Copenhagen offers you access to a world of much-coveted Scandi cool, as well as excellent art, night life and, of course, coffee. The city is compact,…
Research firm signs agreement with University of Edinburgh’s Roslin Institute
The University of Edinburgh’s Roslin Institute has made a significant research agreement with Hendrix Genetics organisation with the goal of making livestock and fish farming more sustainable. Working alongside Hendrix…
Scotland unveils a world first in climate change innovations
Scotland is now home to the world’s first large scale tidal energy farm. It has been hailed as a major milestone in renewable energy innovations. The first turbine of four,…
Young Scots miss out on majority of Scottish university places
Scottish students are finding it increasingly difficult to secure a place at Scottish universities, official data has shown, as the clearing system allegedly displays bias towards English and international applicants.…