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How do Students Balance Work and their University Studies?

November 26, 2019ryl00003

By Alison Williamson Can students hold down a part-time job while working towards getting a degree. The Monument Post follows the team at AMF Bowling in Stirling and their student workforce who manage the balance between studying and earning a… Continue Reading →

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Glasgow’s part in the UK Music Industry

November 25, 2019ryl00003

By Samantha Barr With ‘cult status’ venues and 150+ gigs a week, UNESCO city of music Glasgow helps create the UK music industry’s £1.1 bn value seen generated last year.

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Are Big Budget Festive Adverts worth it to Retailers?

November 25, 2019ryl00003

By Alison Williamson With sleigh bells and twinkling lights just around the corner, most people will be getting into the festive spirit. One of the most anticipated Christmas arrivals is the large advertising campaigns. Racking up millions of hits on… Continue Reading →

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CSU Ready for Victory at Next Comp Season

November 25, 2019ryl00003

By Natasha Cameron This year’s level 2 Cheer Captain, Ashleigh Aird, walks us through all CSU has to offer and explains why this is CSU’s year to win big.

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How a Chinese Mini-Market Survived in Stirling

November 25, 2019ryl00003

By Huihua Nui David Wang, the owner of the Sun Wah Mini-Mart, moved to Stirling 15 years ago and opened the first Chinese mini-market in Stirling. The unique Chinese mini-market looked like having an advantage at the beginning, but in… Continue Reading →

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Should Student Nurses receive a wage for their Placement?

November 25, 2019ryl00003

By Alison Williamson With such a high level of work, student nurses have been petitioning for years to receive living wage while on placement. The Nursing and Midwifery council requires all student nurses to complete a minimum of 2300 hours… Continue Reading →

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Cheerleading Now Recognised as a SSS Sport

November 25, 2019ryl00003

By Natasha Cameron Cheerleading is a popular sport that originates from America and has grown to be a common team sport across Scottish Universities. After a long battle and hardship for the sport, it has been officially recognised within Scottish… Continue Reading →

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Is the 5G era really coming?

November 25, 2019ryl00003

By Huihua Nui The word ‘5G’ has become a hot topic worldwide. As the first world enters the 5G era, it could bring about major changes in the living environment and social life of mankind. But has 5G actually launched… Continue Reading →

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Scots set to feature in South by Southwest

November 25, 2019ryl00003

By Samantha Barr Edinburgh four piece, Vistas, are one of three Scottish bands set to feature at South by Southwest, SXSW, in March. Glaswegian band Catholic Action and Perthshire’s Parliamo will also be involved after the Texan festival announced another… Continue Reading →

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Keychange 2.0, lets make Music More Equal

November 25, 2019ryl00003

By Samantha Barr Festival season might be over but the conversation over gender inequality in music is far from over as ‘Keychange 2.0’ launched at Reeperbahn festival in Germany. The first part of ‘KeyChange’ was launched in 2017 by the… Continue Reading →

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  • How do Students Balance Work and their University Studies?
  • Glasgow’s part in the UK Music Industry
  • Are Big Budget Festive Adverts worth it to Retailers?
  • CSU Ready for Victory at Next Comp Season
  • How a Chinese Mini-Market Survived in Stirling
  • Should Student Nurses receive a wage for their Placement?
  • Cheerleading Now Recognised as a SSS Sport
  • Is the 5G era really coming?

Calum Hill – Aiming for World Top 50

Calum Hill has climbed to 119th in the World Golf Rankings and is leading the Challenge Tour.

CSU Ready for Victory at next Competition Season

University of Stirling Level 2 Cheer Captain Ashleigh Aird, discusses all Cheeleading has to offer and explains why this is CSU's year to win big.

Nicky Tams: Stirling’s Oldest Pubs

Nicky Tams is Stirling’s oldest pub, founded in the 1700’s. It remains one of Stirlings oldest independent pubs.

Glasgow’s part in the UK Music Industry

With 'cult status' venues and 150+ gigs a week, UNESCO city of music Glasgow helps create the UK music industry's £1.1 bn value seen generated last year.

How do Students Balance Work and their University Studies?

Can students hold down a part-time job while working towards getting a degree. The Monument Post follows the team at AMF Bowling in Stirling and their how their student workforce manage the balance between studying and earning a living.

The Witching Hour

The Tolbooth in Stirling is featuring a new exhibition just in time for Halloween. Local artist Dawn Mclaren is exhibiting some of her work.

How a Chinese mini-market survived in Stirling

David Wang, the owner of the Sun Wah Mini-Mart, moved to Stirling 15 years ago and opened the first Chinese mini-market in Stirling. The unique Chinese mini-market looked like having an advantage at the beginning, but in fact was full of risks in the blind market.

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