There are few real lessons in journalism, but this is one: don’t let yourself become the story. It is doubtful that The Journal would receive a passing mark on the basis of the past two weeks, but if this publication is made to stay after class t...
Wed 17 Mar 2010 | Read more »
As this year’s sabbatical campaigns get under way, The Journal plots the current presidents' original election pledges against their achievements thus far. After winning the election by a narrow margin, one of the promises EUSA President Thomas ...
Wed 17 Feb 2010 by Megan Taylor | Read more »
So, the NUS has a new constitution. After years of arguments, the structure of our national union has changed for the first time since the 1970s. In a room full of nearly 1000 student activists, nothing is ever dull. Even a discussion about organisatio...
Wed 28 Jan 2009 by Adam Ramsay | Read more »
The Heriot-Watt University Students’ Association (HWSA) made steps this month in finally pushing their parent institution to officially commit to Fairtrade status. Having seen an increase in Fairtrade options across campus over time, the Student...
Wed 28 Jan 2009 by Abi Buglass | Read more »
Queen Margaret University’s new £105 million Craighall campus in Musselburgh, East Lothian has faced setbacks and delays, leaving the university students' union temporarily without premises.The building, which is also set to ho...
Tue 20 Nov 2007 | Read more »