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Some of the best images from The Herald Student Press Awards
Some of the best images from The Herald Student Press Awards

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time16-05-2025

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Some of the best images from The Herald Student Press Awards

The Herald Student Press Awards, in association with Weber Shandwick, returned for 2025, crowning some of the the best journalistic talent in Scotland's universities and colleges. The event, which took place within The Herald's Bath Street offices, welcomed some of the best prospects from media and journalism courses and student newspapers. In an age where disinformation is spreading rapidly, quality, accountable journalism has never mattered more. And this starts in our universities and colleges. The Herald believes in student journalism and is keen to provide a platform for rising stars, allowing them a boost into their future careers. Winners were announced across nine categories, showcasing the best in writing, production, and design. The finalists and winners were welcomed to a drinks reception by Herald editor Catherine Salmond and editor-in-chief of Newsquest Scotland Callum Baird. Here are some of the best pictures from the night. Best use of digital media, Antonella Valente (Image: Mark F Gibson) Aidan Gilbride, SPFL News Now, Edinburgh Napier University Amanda Crawford, UWS Newsroom, University of the West of Scotland Antonella Valente, The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen – WINNER Fred Byrne, Gettin' Rowdy with The Gaudie, The Gaudie Design of the year, the Gaudie (Image: Mark F Gibson) The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen – WINNER The Magdalen, University of Dundee The Glasgow Guardian, Glasgow University Sandy Woodhouse, ENRG, Edinburgh Napier – WINNER Emilia Evonne Beatrice Lauder, ENRG & The Broad, Edinburgh Napier University Hannah Linda Hamilton, The Magdalen, The University of Dundee Kulsum Shabbir, Strathclyde Telegraph, University of Strathclyde (Image: Mark F Gibson) Carlin Braun, Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling Kulsum Shabbir, Strathclyde Telegraph, University of Strathclyde – WINNER Nina Miller, The Glasgow Guardian, University of Glasgow Eva J Milne, The Jute Journal, University of Dundee Amelia Boag McGlynn and Fred Byrne, The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen Katherine McKay, Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow Odhran Gallagher, Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow – WINNER Jack Harris, sports writer of the year (Image: Mark F Gibson) Anya Diggines, Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling Jack Harris, ENRG, Edinburgh Napier University – WINNER John Shiels, The Clyde Insider, Glasgow Clyde College Oliver Kennedy, The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen David Forrest, The Clyde Insider, Glasgow Clyde College Edward Jewsbury, Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling Katherine McKay, Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow Odhran Gallagher, Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow – WINNER Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow (Image: Mark F Gibson) Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling The Student, University of Edinburgh The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen ENRG, Edinburgh Napier University The Glasgow Guardian, Glasgow University Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow – WINNER Strathclyde Telegraph, University of Strathclyde Odhran Gallagher (Image: Mark F Gibson) Odhran Gallagher, Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow – WINNER

The Herald announces winners of the Student Press Awards 2025
The Herald announces winners of the Student Press Awards 2025

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time15-05-2025

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The Herald announces winners of the Student Press Awards 2025

The Herald Student Press Awards, in association with Weber Shandwick, returned for 2025, recognising the best journalistic talent in Scotland's universities and colleges. The event, which took place within The Herald's Bath Street offices, welcomed some of the best prospects from media and journalism courses and student newspapers. In an age where disinformation is spreading rapidly, quality, accountable journalism has never mattered more. And this starts in our universities and colleges. The Herald believes in student journalism and is keen to provide a platform for rising stars, allowing them a boost into their future careers. Winners were announced across nine categories, showcasing the best in writing, production, and design. The finalists and winners were welcomed to a drinks reception by Herald editor Catherine Salmond and editor-in-chief of Newsquest Scotland Callum Baird. Natalie Buxton, Managing Director, UK Network of Weber Shandwick said: 'It has been an absolute honour to sponsor The Herald Student Press Awards for the second year running. These awards celebrate the passion, creativity, and integrity that student journalists, production staff and editors bring to their craft, and we are honored to help amplify their voices as they prepare to lead the industry forward.' Catherine Salmond, editor of The Herald, said: 'Student journalism played a fundamental role in how I ended up as a trainee reporter and on to, many years later, becoming an editor. The Herald is keen to support students on their journeys and this is just one way of us doing that.' See the finalists and winners below: Aidan Gilbride, SPFL News Now, Edinburgh Napier University Amanda Crawford, UWS Newsroom, University of the West of Scotland Antonella Valente, The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen – WINNER Fred Byrne, Gettin' Rowdy with The Gaudie, The Gaudie The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen – WINNER The Magdalen, University of Dundee The Glasgow Guardian, Glasgow University Sandy Woodhouse, ENRG, Edinburgh Napier – WINNER Emilia Evonne Beatrice Lauder, ENRG & The Broad, Edinburgh Napier University Hannah Linda Hamilton, The Magdalen, The University of Dundee Carlin Braun, Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling Kulsum Shabbir, Strathclyde Telegraph, University of Strathclyde – WINNER Nina Miller, The Glasgow Guardian, University of Glasgow Eva J Milne, The Jute Journal, University of Dundee Amelia Boag McGlynn and Fred Byrne, The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen Katherine McKay, Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow Odhran Gallagher, Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow – WINNER Anya Diggines, Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling Jack Harris, ENRG, Edinburgh Napier University – WINNER John Shiels, The Clyde Insider, Glasgow Clyde College Oliver Kennedy, The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen David Forrest, The Clyde Insider, Glasgow Clyde College Edward Jewsbury, Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling Katherine McKay, Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow Odhran Gallagher, Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow – WINNER Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling The Student, University of Edinburgh The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen ENRG, Edinburgh Napier University The Glasgow Guardian, Glasgow University Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow – WINNER Strathclyde Telegraph, University of Strathclyde Odhran Gallagher, Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow – WINNER

The Herald announces the Student Press Awards 2025 shortlist
The Herald announces the Student Press Awards 2025 shortlist

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time06-05-2025

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The Herald announces the Student Press Awards 2025 shortlist

We are proud to announce The Herald Student Press Awards 2025 shortlist, in association with Weber Shandwick (Image: Newsquest) In an age of misinformation and fake news, the continuing presence of a strong and independent media has never been more important. With growing security threats, far-reaching power concentrated in the hands of a few, global technology brands and pressures building over finite resources in a world that's rapidly heating up, the role of journalists is becoming more relevant than ever. Against this backdrop it is essential to identify the next generation of fearless voices and to support those writers, journalists and broadcasters who are willing to seek out the truth and report it with rigorous clarity. That's the aim of The Herald Student Press Awards 2025 in association with Weber Shandwick, the finalists for which have been announced today. Read more: The Herald's Student Press Awards are the chance of a lifetime These awards have been created in order to encourage the highest standards in journalism and to single out talent amongst students at Scotland's further and higher education establishments. The student newspaper has a proud history of free speech and of providing a solid training ground that has given us some of our finest journalists and the shortlist announced today includes contributors not just of print titles, but also of radio stations and digital platforms. The submitted articles, podcasts, features, reports and sports bulletins have been scrutinised by a panel of experts, led by Herald editor Catherine Salmond and have been selected for their success in providing fresh insights into well-worn subjects; uncovering new facts and providing thrilling accounts of sporting encounters, and for doing it all in language that is unambiguous and, at times highly entertaining. The winners of the Student Press Awards 2024 with Editor Catherine Salmond at far left, Gemma Forrester from Weber Shandwick, 2nd left and Callum Baird, editor-in-chief, Newsquest Scotland and Northern Ireland (Image: NQ) Amongst the awards being contested are: Best Use of Digital Media; Design of the Year for newspapers and magazine: Scoop of the Year and Student News Brand of the Year. There are tangible rewards at stake in the shape of one week's work experience with The Herald editorial team for winners of News Writer of the Year, Features Writer of the Year, Sports Writer of the Year and Columnist of the Year categories, while the winner of The Student Journalist of the Year title will receive a four-week paid internship with The Herald this summer. Winners will be announced during a ceremony that will take place in The Herald offices in Glasgow on Thursday, 15 May and there is an opportunity for anyone connected with the finalists, their publications or digital platforms, as well as for those from the associated educational establishments, to come along and support them on the day. Full details of how to take part are available online here. Find the full shortlist below: Best use of Digital media Aidan Gilbride, SPFL News Now, Edinburgh Napier University Amanda Crawford, UWS Newsroom, University of the West of Scotland Antonella Valente, The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen Fred Byrne, Gettin' Rowdy with The Gaudie, The Gaudie Design of the Year (Newspaper or Magazine) Clive Davies, The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen Hannah Hamilton, The Magdalen, University of Dundee Morgan Woodfall, The Glasgow Guardian, Glasgow University Columnist of the Year Alexander (Sandy) Woodhouse, ENRG, Edinburgh Napier Emilia Evonne Beatrice Lauder, ENRG & The Broad, Edinburgh Napier University Hannah Linda Hamilton, The Magdalen, The University of Dundee Features Writer of the Year Carlin Braun, Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling Kulsum Shabbir, Strathclyde Telegraph, University of Strathclyde Nina Miller, The Glasgow Guardian, University of Glasgow News Writer of the Year Eva J Milne, The Jute Journal, University of Dundee Amelia Boag McGlynn and Fred Byrne, The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen Katherine McKay, Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow Odhran Gallagher, Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow Sports Writer of the Year Anya Diggines, Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling Jack Harris, ENRG, Edinburgh Napier University John Shiels, The Clyde Insider, Glasgow Clyde College Oliver Kennedy, The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen Scoop of the Year David Forrest, The Clyde Insider, Glasgow Clyde College Edward Jewsbury, Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling Katherine McKay, Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow Odhran Gallagher, Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow Student News Brand of the Year Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling The Student, University of Edinburgh The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen ENRG, Edinburgh Napier University The Glasgow Guardian, Glasgow University Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow Strathclyde Telegraph, University of Strathclyde Student Journalist of the Year

The Herald announces the Student Press Awards 2025 shortlist
The Herald announces the Student Press Awards 2025 shortlist

The Herald Scotland

time06-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Herald Scotland

The Herald announces the Student Press Awards 2025 shortlist

We are proud to announce The Herald Student Press Awards 2025 shortlist, in association with Weber Shandwick (Image: Newsquest) This article is brought to you by our exclusive subscriber partnership with our sister title USA Today, and has been written by our American colleagues. It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. In an age of misinformation and fake news, the continuing presence of a strong and independent media has never been more important. With growing security threats, far-reaching power concentrated in the hands of a few, global technology brands and pressures building over finite resources in a world that's rapidly heating up, the role of journalists is becoming more relevant than ever. Against this backdrop it is essential to identify the next generation of fearless voices and to support those writers, journalists and broadcasters who are willing to seek out the truth and report it with rigorous clarity. That's the aim of The Herald Student Press Awards 2025 in association with Weber Shandwick, the finalists for which have been announced today. Read more: The Herald's Student Press Awards are the chance of a lifetime These awards have been created in order to encourage the highest standards in journalism and to single out talent amongst students at Scotland's further and higher education establishments. The student newspaper has a proud history of free speech and of providing a solid training ground that has given us some of our finest journalists and the shortlist announced today includes contributors not just of print titles, but also of radio stations and digital platforms. The submitted articles, podcasts, features, reports and sports bulletins have been scrutinised by a panel of experts, led by Herald editor Catherine Salmond and have been selected for their success in providing fresh insights into well-worn subjects; uncovering new facts and providing thrilling accounts of sporting encounters, and for doing it all in language that is unambiguous and, at times highly entertaining. The winners of the Student Press Awards 2024 with Editor Catherine Salmond at far left, Gemma Forrester from Weber Shandwick, 2nd left and Callum Baird, editor-in-chief, Newsquest Scotland and Northern Ireland (Image: NQ) Amongst the awards being contested are: Best Use of Digital Media; Design of the Year for newspapers and magazine: Scoop of the Year and Student News Brand of the Year. There are tangible rewards at stake in the shape of one week's work experience with The Herald editorial team for winners of News Writer of the Year, Features Writer of the Year, Sports Writer of the Year and Columnist of the Year categories, while the winner of The Student Journalist of the Year title will receive a four-week paid internship with The Herald this summer. Winners will be announced during a ceremony that will take place in The Herald offices in Glasgow on Thursday, 15 May and there is an opportunity for anyone connected with the finalists, their publications or digital platforms, as well as for those from the associated educational establishments, to come along and support them on the day. Full details of how to take part are available online here. Find the full shortlist below: Best use of Digital media Aidan Gilbride, SPFL News Now, Edinburgh Napier University Amanda Crawford, UWS Newsroom, University of the West of Scotland Antonella Valente, The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen Fred Byrne, Gettin' Rowdy with The Gaudie, The Gaudie Design of the Year (Newspaper or Magazine) Clive Davies, The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen Hannah Hamilton, The Magdalen, University of Dundee Morgan Woodfall, The Glasgow Guardian, Glasgow University Columnist of the Year Alexander (Sandy) Woodhouse, ENRG, Edinburgh Napier Emilia Evonne Beatrice Lauder, ENRG & The Broad, Edinburgh Napier University Hannah Linda Hamilton, The Magdalen, The University of Dundee Features Writer of the Year Carlin Braun, Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling Kulsum Shabbir, Strathclyde Telegraph, University of Strathclyde Nina Miller, The Glasgow Guardian, University of Glasgow News Writer of the Year Eva J Milne, The Jute Journal, University of Dundee Amelia Boag McGlynn and Fred Byrne, The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen Katherine McKay, Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow Odhran Gallagher, Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow Sports Writer of the Year Anya Diggines, Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling Jack Harris, ENRG, Edinburgh Napier University John Shiels, The Clyde Insider, Glasgow Clyde College Oliver Kennedy, The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen Scoop of the Year David Forrest, The Clyde Insider, Glasgow Clyde College Edward Jewsbury, Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling Katherine McKay, Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow Odhran Gallagher, Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow Student News Brand of the Year Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling The Student, University of Edinburgh The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen ENRG, Edinburgh Napier University The Glasgow Guardian, Glasgow University Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow Strathclyde Telegraph, University of Strathclyde Student Journalist of the Year To be announced on the night It should have been a safe space for informed debate, somewhere for readers to discuss issues around the biggest stories of the day, but all too often the below the line comments on most websites have become bogged down by off-topic discussions and abuse. is tackling this problem by allowing only subscribers to comment. We are doing this to improve the experience for our loyal readers and we believe it will reduce the ability of trolls and troublemakers, who occasionally find their way onto our site, to abuse our journalists and readers. We also hope it will help the comments section fulfil its promise as a part of Scotland's conversation with itself. We are lucky at The Herald. We are read by an informed, educated readership who can add their knowledge and insights to our stories. That is invaluable. We are making the subscriber-only change to support our valued readers, who tell us they don't want the site cluttered up with irrelevant comments, untruths and abuse. In the past, the journalist's job was to collect and distribute information to the audience. Technology means that readers can shape a discussion. We look forward to hearing from you on

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