The campaigns are set up to address hate crime, change campus culture, and reform the curriculum to be more representative of BAME and Black students.
In recent weeks, the phrase “Migrant Crisis” has drifted from the backwater of Nigel Farage’s YouTube channel straight into the rapids of mainstream political discourse. Regrettably, the story associated with this phrase has picked up neither nuance nor relevant context on its voyage into the public eye.
The agreement includes several calls for action to create “a culture of support” at Strathclyde.
Strath Union’s clubs are set to host all activities online for the whole of the first semester; a decision that for some clubs has posed some serious challenges.
There is no doubt that the education sector in the UK has come under immense pressure in the recent months. Now as we approach the dawn of a new semester at the University of Strathclyde, everybody is wondering how much things will have changed.
A Freshers’ piece about why you should consider joining the Sports Union here at Strathclyde.
By Daniella Theis An international virtual festival championing diversity and universal human rights is set to feature Glasgow […]
With the rise of political turmoil around the world, online platforms and social media have become either an educational experience or a battle ground for topics such as Black Lives Matter, mask coverings and lockdown across the world.
Something that’s been music to the ears of an industry worth £1.2 billion: The Highlands and Islands tourism industry. But is the music as sweet however for the Highland and Island locals?
When I look back on the beginning of this year, I can barely believe how busy I was. […]