Online Magazine To Reveal 'Hidden' Glasgow Stories

A new online magazine "telling the hidden stories of the people of Glasgow'' is being launched.

Digital journalism students at Strathclyde University are behind Maze Magazine, which aims to reflect the diverse communities of Scotland's largest city.

The postgraduate students are from Indonesia, Taiwan, Norway, Italy, France, Cameroon, Nigeria, Croatia and Brazil, as well as Scotland.

Editor Dara Butterfield said: "Maze's strength is in our multicultural and international team which allows us to find and explore new stories that could easily be missed.''

Dr Sallyanne Duncan, programme director for the MLitt Digital Journalism degree, said: "The students have come up with a brilliant concept that will give a voice to people in Glasgow that we seldom hear from.

"Glasgow is a burgeoning cosmopolitan city with citizens from all over the world so it is ready for a multimedia magazine that can tell their stories.''

The magazine goes live at 1pm on Friday at www.maze-mag.com.