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This Life St Andrews

This Life St Andrews

By: Student Services University of St Andrews
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This St Andrews Life takes you behind the scenes of the University of St Andrews. Each episode will give a flavour of a different aspect of life within the town. Hear about the daily lives of students, academics, professional staff and locals. Get some top tips on special places to go and things to do. From traditions deep rooted in ancient history, to cutting edge research, hear what St Andrews is all about. We publish a new episode every Friday. Subscribe now and Live the St Andrews Experience with us. Hosted by Joely Nicol, Composition by Emma Arandjelović www.emma-arandjelovic.comStudent Services, University of St Andrews
Episodes
  • What University Sports Can Give You
    Aug 19 2022
    Joely sits down with Athletic Union President, Ailsa who explains how the 52 sports clubs in the University provide something for everyone. Producer, Jes even steps up to the mic to talk fear of sport and how to overcome it.
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    17 mins
  • Student Led Traditions - Pier Walk, May Dip & Gaudie
    Aug 12 2022
    The past 600 odd years, has seen many traditions cultivated by students in the University of St Andrews. This week, Joely is ably assisted by the Chaplain, Rev Donald MacEwan and Student Association President, Juan Pablo Rodriguez as she discovers the Pier Walk, May Dip, Stepping on the PH and the Gaudie. All our traditions couldn't be contained to one episode. Tune in to part two, to hear all about Academic Families and Raisin.
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    15 mins
  • Finding Friends
    Aug 5 2022

    Joely talks about nerves and putting yourself out there with Student Union President, Juan and masters student, Ryan.  They reminisce on the culture shock of starting university and share the many manners by which they have made friends in St Andrews.

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    13 mins
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