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Month: November 2019

Catfish and the Bottlemen sell out the Hydro

November 25, 2019ryl00003

By Samantha Barr With phone cameras set to record, a 12,000 strong crowd filled the SSE Hydro waiting for headliners Catfish and the Bottlemen to take to the stage. For some in the audience, it’s their first time seeing the… Continue Reading →

Culture + Tech

Stirling University May Have Final say in Elections

November 25, 2019ryl00003

By Samantha Barr Stirling University students hope they can ‘make an educated impact’ after being identified as one of the ‘swing’ student populations ahead of the general election. The current Conservative marginal seat in Stirling, won by just 148 votes,… Continue Reading →

International + Politics

Stirling brings in the ‘Most Wonderful time of the Year’

November 25, 2019ryl00003

By Natasha Cameron The City of Stirling is now aglow with seasonal Christmas lights to begin the festive season. 17 November marked the start of the Christmas season in Stirling with their annual light switch on. Families gathered around Stirling… Continue Reading →

Local

Fake News: Where can we find the truth?

November 25, 2019ryl00003

By Natasha Cameron In today’s digital culture, news articles are easily compromised, with the public and press struggling to help differentiate between facts and fictional stories. Fake News is known as ‘News’ stories that are mostly or completely fabricated, which… Continue Reading →

Culture + Tech

Young Stirling Entrepreneur claims to be making ‘More in a Day than she Made in a Week.’

November 25, 2019ryl00003

By Natasha Cameron A young entrepreneur has used social media to promote her part-time business and make ‘more in one day than she has done previously in a week.’ Fheirn Gibson, a recent Politics graduate from the University of Stirling,… Continue Reading →

Local

Social Media Likes not a True Reflection of Highland Hotel Success

November 25, 2019ryl00003

By Natasha Cameron The Stirling Highland Hotel is at the top of the social media marketing game. Although it is ranked sixth out of the top 10 hotels for the area, it has the second highest post engagement, on social… Continue Reading →

business

DJI’s Mavic Mini: Built to Dominate the Market and Challenge Restrictions

November 25, 2019ryl00003

By Craig Stewart DJI have made yet another camera drone which could dictate the marketplace. The Chinese technology company announced in late October that the Mavic Mini would be the latest addition to their collection of drones and the 249-gram… Continue Reading →

Culture + Tech

Scottish Cup: Linlithgow Rose 1 Falkirk 4

November 23, 2019ryl00003

By Craig Stewart Falkirk prove too strong for Lowland League Linlithgow Rose. Falkirk have comfortably beaten Linlithgow Rose to progress to the fourth round of the Scottish Cup in Lee Millar and David McCracken’s first game in charge. Two goals… Continue Reading →

sport

Dollar Golf Club Forced to Close after 129 years

November 20, 2019ryl00003

By Craig Stewart Dollar Golf Club is closing its doors at the end of the year after the club fell into insurmountable financial trouble. The club’s website informed members and visitors on Tuesday that ‘the Club Council could only reach… Continue Reading →

business

Marina Stuns Crowd With Leaked Single

November 18, 2019ryl00003

By Ryan Louch Welsh singer-songwriter Marina Diamondis, formerly known as Marina & The Diamonds, played a sold out show at Edinburgh’s Usher Hall on Monday Night. The singer is out promoting her latest album, released this year, Love + Fear… Continue Reading →

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