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The Tales Our Clothes Tell: Part 2

15 May 2021

John “I love old clothes. This must be distinctly understood from the start. Maybe you do not, but I do: Clothes which have worn soft and comfortable with age, moulding themselves to your shape; clothes in which your hand finds its way unbidden, unerriing, to a familiar pocket; I love the history of such clothes […]

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Advice for Small Businesses, from Small Businesses

6 March 2021

How to support them, and tips for starting your own – from St Andrews’ very own student entrepreneurs. Whilst researching the different businesses being run by St Andrews students, I asked each of the owners about what advice they would give people who are looking to get involved with student-run businesses – whether by supporting […]

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Fiona Hill: The Best St Andrews Can Be

11 October 2020

Fiona Hill, the daughter of a coal miner and a midwife from County Durham, graduated from the University of St Andrews with a degree in Russian and History and went on to serve under three U.S. Presidents as a nonpartisan national security advisor, becoming the White House’s top expert on Russia. She is now running […]

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Leyla Hussein: An Advocate for Change

11 October 2020

Dr Leyla Hussein OBE is no stranger to adversity, but a stranger to complacency. Her life story can tell you that, the very purpose she has dedicated her life to speaks volumes in itself. Having felt the weight of the systemic inequalities encroaching on a Black Muslim woman, she refuses to let that be the […]

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Ken Cochran: This Is Your University

11 October 2020

I love St Andrews and interacting with students; your vision and passion for life and desire to make things better, inspire me every day. Let me introduce myself further … In the late 1970’s I studied computer science here at St Andrews. This set me up for a fascinating career with Bell Telephone Labs in […]

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Review: Rhapsody of Ogygia by ORPH€A

23 September 2020

In our university, we have many successful up-and-coming musicians, and this rich talent is often displayed by STAR, especially by events such as the Bell Pettigrew Sessions. In this article, I’ll be exploring the most recent EP by Kristie, also known as ORPH€A, Rhapsody of Ogygia, with songs inspired by Homer’s Odyssey – so, as […]

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