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College merger talks continue between Cardonald, Langside and Anniesland

November 27, 2012

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By David Cuthbertson As crunch talks continued over the merging of three Glasgow colleges, one principal addressed concerns about student access to courses at local campuses. Linda McTavish CBE, the principal of Anniesland College, was responding to questions raised at recent meetings between staff and senior management across the institutions. Cardonald College Glasgow and Langside College […]

Langside College enters Cardonald merger talks as principal names the date

March 28, 2012

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LANGSIDE College will join merger talks with Cardonald College and Anniesland College, it has been announced.

Long days: Raith goalkeeper and college lecturer on splitting his time between teaching and football

March 20, 2012

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HIS days may be long, but Raith Rovers goalkeeper and Cardonald College Glasgow lecturer David McGurn is not one to complain.

Confronting bigotry: Facebook page battles against Scotland’s shame – video

March 20, 2012

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DESPITE threats and intimidation, an online campaign battling bigotry vows to continue in its goal of uniting old firm fans.

Battle for Glasgow begins as council election nears

March 20, 2012

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THE battle lines have been drawn in Glasgow as candidates go head-to-head in what is expected to be the city’s most closely contested local election in decades.

Celebrating International Women’s Day – video

March 20, 2012

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AN ambitious Glasgow filmmaker successfully organised an international film festival within just two weeks in celebration of International Women’s Day.

Questions hang over SFA’s Ogilvie

March 20, 2012

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THE Scottish Football Association has been plunged into crisis after SFA president Campbell Ogilvie revealed he benefited from the controversial Employee Benefit Trust (EBT) scheme during his time at Rangers and knew it was in operation. By Angela Haggerty & Matt Coyle

Glasgow winning battle on youth knife crime

March 20, 2012

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SENIOR police and politicians have hailed a massive 80% drop in the number of youths caught carrying knives in Glasgow.

Travel expenses changes hit Scots students

March 20, 2012

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CHANGES to the way Scots students are paid travel expenses could leave thousands out of pocket and further in debt.

Terror of teenage girls revealed as campaign is launched against relationship abuse

March 19, 2012

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AN online campaign to raise awareness of teenage relationship abuse has been launched by Scotland’s Violence Reduction Unit as new NSPCC figures reveal thousands of teenage girls are suffering in silence.