Monthly Archive: October 2018
Picture this: a group of women wearing a giant boob costume (lovingly called Barbara), happily distributing leaflets and boob-shaped merchandise. Sounds like something you should know more about? I agree! We are Stirling’s Uni Boob Team – raising awareness...
If you do what you love, it’s the best way to relax – Christian Louboutin. There is a huge list to choose from when you decide to join a sports club at The University of Stirling. It can be tricky to...
Are you bored of listening to your friends screeching karaoke songs in the Union? Are the drunken moves in Fubar getting old? Are you in need of some first-class live entertainment? The Stirling Musical Theatre Society (SMTS) have been working...
College football in America. Whether you’ve been lucky enough to attend a game or if you’ve just seen one in the movies there is no denying what a spectacle it is. Tailgates, marching bands and massive stadiums packed with, in...
Whether you are ready or not, we want to take you for a quick tasting of our approach to procraftination! Craft beer has been one of the greatest international trends in the last couple of years and, although it has...
To travel is to live -Hans Christian Andersen Who hasn’t had the feeling of wanting to travel the world? Of wanting to be far away, getting to know a different country and exchanging points...
What is Futsal? Futsal is essentially football with a twist. It simplifies some of the awkward rules of football while having a greater emphasis on flair and movement. It involves five players on each team battling for 40 minutes on...
Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States once said, “Beer, if drunk in moderation, softens the temper, cheers the spirit and promotes health.” The central aim of our inclusive society is to create a welcoming environment for everyone...
Muay Thai boxing is known to be a very intense and often brutal fighting sport. But it is much more than that, and there is no need to get into a real fight scenario when joining the University of Stirling...
Air3 Radio says Hell No! The station is run ‘for students by students’ and whilst getting into the studio for the first time can be nerve wracking it’s also exhilarating. The fun you can have is well worth angst. ...