It also strives to serve the Strathclyde community as an outlet to inform students, and to cover cultural events of significance in the university, the city of Glasgow, and beyond.
The Strathclyde Telegraph is written, edited, produced and distributed by a team of student volunteers.
[7] They may also attend section meetings, assist in corresponding with editors, and help distribute the paper to stands on campus.
[8] Any University of Strathclyde student may volunteer to join as a writer or editor regardless experience and area of study.
[12] This was the 15th year of the awards, with Herald deputy editor, Magnus Llewellin the chair of the judging panel.