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AMERICAN FOOTBALL | Clansmen close in on play-off position
21 February 2012 11:42 AM | No CommentsStirling Clansmen beat Edinburgh Predators 26-14 as the Clan take one step closer to that much desired play-off place.
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Physical education pupils gain an extra curricular edge
21 February 2012 10:32 AM | No CommentsThe University of Stirling has developed a new coaching qualification which helps secondary school pupils enhance their employability.
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Goals galore as Stirling students punish sorry Selkirk
21 February 2012 10:25 AM | No CommentsThe eight goals scored against the basement side is most welcome for the students as they bid to topple Spartans at the top.
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Culture
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Pea and Basil Pesto Spaghetti
Wy not try your hand at making your own pesto with a twist?
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Biggest student festival line up announced
The festival was big last year but this year it’s going to go off with massive acts performing at the most loved student party. Their biggest ever line-up includes Chase and Status [live], Dizzee Rascal, Friendly Fires, Nero, Maverick Sabre, Labrinth, Wretch 32 and many more.
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Review: The Flashbulb – Opus at the End of Everything
The Flashbulb’s last album to explore this sort of territory, Arboreal, felt contrived and came off a little cheap.
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Review: Burial – Kindred EP
Untrue, Burial’s second LP, wasn’t so much a progression but a distillation of what was found in his first self-titled release.
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Etta James: A lasting legacy
The 20th of January marked the passing of an unmistakable legend – Etta James
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Ruby In The Dust: A hidden gem on our high street
The vintage store, Ruby In The Dust, is certainly aptly named. A shining little beacon, hidden amongst the somewhat drab Stirling high street, the store has been open a little under six months but is already attracting local fashionista attention.
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Review: The Tasting Rooms
Food and Drink Editor Victoria Pease visits The Tasting Rooms in Dundee
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Macrobert welcomes one of Britain’s leading dance choreographers in May
Michael Clark, widely regarded as one of Britain’s leading choreographers, is making his debut at macrobert on 23 and 24 May with Come, Been and Gone.
Features / Editorial & Opinion
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Not-so-special occasions
Posted on February 16, 2012 | No CommentsConsciously setting a time aside for having a unique, fulfilling experience sounds fine, but it doesn’t always work. -
At Last: Cameron faces backlash over EU Veto
Posted on February 12, 2012 | No CommentsIn December, David Cameron made a legendary veto against a new European Union treaty, which helped to stall Europe’s economic recovery for, well, no apparent reason. Yet it turns out that even Prime Ministers sometimes bite off more than they can chew. -
Miliband joins the independence debate
Posted on February 2, 2012 | No CommentsEd Miliband has at long last spoken out against Alex Salmond’s proposed independence referendum – and unsurprisingly, he had nothing nice to say about Salmond or his Scottish Nationalist Party. -
Why I’d Rather Tweet
Posted on January 19, 2012 | 2 CommentsColm Currie compares social networking sites Twitter and Facebook -
Cameron’s Mighty Proclamation (and why he shouldn’t have made it)
Posted on January 10, 2012 | No CommentsDavid Cameron has grown weary of ruffling the feathers of his trade partners abroad; indeed, he has instead chosen to turn his gaze toward Alex Salmond and his frustratingly never-ending threat of an independence referendum in Scotland.

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