We’ve got six more Sunday reads for you this week: from coverage of criticism of UEA sportspark over branding perceived as racist, to not one, but two, winter in Scotland specials. (Sensing a theme here.)
And pieces from Glasgow University Magazine, The Boar, and Redbrick also impressed our committee members this week. Well done to everyone included!
We hope you enjoy the pieces we’ve picked, and, as always, email or tweet any submissions to communications@spajournalism.com or @SPAjournalism.
– Jess
Concrete
It sparked a debate on campus and makes for an interesting read.
Brig
Everybody loves snow, right?
It’s impossible not to love Scotland when it is covered in snow and Stirling campus is gorgeous at the best of times, but takes some beating when covered in the white stuff.
Redbrick
The headline also manages to get across the crux of the story (‘goes bust’) and show readers exactly why they’re likely to be interested (‘library builder’) – in just four words.
Student publications are in an ideal position to also make use of this great resource.
The Saint
“Winter in Scotland seems to drag on forever. The short days, the blinding winter sun sitting on the horizon, and, of course, the cold.”
This article by The Saint demonstrates a very good understanding of its audience in a guide to how to spend time during the Scottish winter.
– James
Glasgow University Magazine
The writer describes lateness as “one of life’s great tensions and balancing acts”, and the piece certainly made me look at my, sometimes shoddy time keeping habits in a new light.