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St Andrews vs. Dundee vs. Abertay – an ultimate VarsiTAY competition planned for up to 20 sports.
Don’t miss out on what promises to be one of the best sporting events of the year.
St Andrews is a dangerous place, but fear not; the Aikido club is here to help.
The two women’s sides have already clinched promotion; can two of the men’s sides follow in their footsteps?
Sports editor Hayden Taylor hits new sporting heights
#Cowin clinch 2nd place and promotion….by default.
Psycho, Hulk, the Ginger Mourinho, and Dave – a compilation of my all time favourite football nicknames.
Sports Editor Hayden Taylor tries cheerleading – and this time, it was being recorded…
Ryman is getting on its *stationary* bike to raise money for charity – and they need you!
Sports Editor Hayden Taylor tries out ice skating or, as he calls it, falling with style
St Andrews men’s shinty team beats rivals Dundee in their first home win since 2010.
Rumours circulate that England lost its opening Six Nations match deliberately, to prepare fans for a summer of woe.
Hayden Taylor argues the case for the less glamorous sport of lawn bowls
Now that the dust has settled, our Sports Editor offers his analysis of the Ashes and suggests how England can look to the future.
There is a new club on the block, and Jacek Stachowski reckons it’s better than football. But is it for you?
3rd year IR student Ollie Cutting will represent Great Britain’s ice hockey team in the 26th Winter Universiade
Don’t miss out on what promises to be (literally) the cheekiest night of the year.
How my shinty début landed me in the hospital, but also craving more.
An examination of Moyes’ controversial selection decisions