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Former Cardonald student nominated for Virgin Media Shorts award By Stuart Findlay A FORMER Cardonald College, Glasgow student has been nominated for the Virgin Media Shorts award. Tom Pietrasik, who...
View ArticleMosspark train station faces closure threat
MOSSPARK railway station could be closed to save costs – despite recent figures showing an almost 15% increase in use over the past two years. By Magdalene Dalziel THE station serves 111,000 passengers...
View ArticleOld Firm shame “blown out of proportion” says former Rangers goalkeeper Andy...
FORMER Rangers goalkeeper Andy Goram has hit out at the Scottish government’s handling of Scotland’s bigotry shame, claiming it can never be fully eradicated. By Angela Haggerty SPEAKING exclusively to...
View ArticleCollege merger talks continue between Cardonald, Langside and Anniesland
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...
View ArticleLocal access and job loss worries at merging colleges
By David Cuthbertson As the consultation process for the proposed merger between Anniesland, Cardonald and Langside college came to a close last week it was revealed the biggest concerns students and...
View ArticlePrincipal appointed for new Glasgow super college
By Douglas Blane Glasgow’s new “super college” has appointed it’s first principal. Susan Walsh, the current Principal and Chief Executive of Cardonald College has been designated to the top position at...
View ArticleMSP accused of neglecting further education
By David Cuthbertson An MSP was grilled recently during a heated student debate about Scottish government reforms – and accused of neglecting further education. During the debate at Cardonald College...
View ArticleOpinion: Humza Yousaf on the record
By Humza Yousaf On Wednesday 20th March, George Osborne will announce his Budget. Admittedly, these can be pretty predictable affairs with lots of cheering and whooping from the Chancellor’s back...
View ArticleOpinion: Tommy Sheridan, the Bedroom tax, the fight back and me
By Tommy Sheridan Would you trust a motor mechanic to perform heart surgery on you? A bricklayer to apply a spray-tan? No of course you wouldn’t. So why on earth would anyone trust the millionaire...
View ArticleCouncillor working to establish large food bank in Glasgow
By David Cuthbertson As more people around the south west of Glasgow find themselves struggling to feed themselves and their family one local councillor has been working to establish a large food bank...
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