Debating: Intellectual masturbation or a genuine forum?
Harry Naoi argues that debating circuits may not be perfect, but there are those fighting the good side.
Scottish Independence: Two students battle it out
With the Referendum looming in September, Jonathan Waddell and Cameron Hill give their opinion on Scotland’s future.
Is social media exploiting charitable giving?
The ‘No Make-Up Selfie’ craze raised £8 million for charity – but Hayley Anderson wonders if it was more for Facebook likes than a good cause
Are we better together? Hugh Pennington talks independence and what it means for students in Scotland
Should Scotland be an independent country? Professor Hugh Pennington doesn’t think so, and IONA PATERSON agrees
Ian Diamond wants to employ staff on 9 month contracts – but god forbid he takes a pay cut
He earns almost a grand a day but wants to employ staff on financially damaging 9 month contracts to appear ‘financially efficient.’
Media: the tool between activism and apathy that’s not being used
Rachel Donald argues why student politics need to be utilizing the media available to them to engage with the wider student body.
Breaking the AUSA bubble
In light of the elections scandal, an anonymous AUSA veteran gives their opinion on the undemocratic and “insular AUSA community.”