People at university in Courier Country are having a really lovely time.
In fact, they are having a better time than students at countless other institutions across the UK. Which is jolly good news.
Find out more in Thursday’s very contented Courier.
We also lift the lid on a fascinating cabinet of curiosities. Much loved by gentlemen of a certain historical vintage, said cabinets kept an array of goodies. In many ways it was the historical equivalent of the modern day shed.
The contents of a Perthshire cabinet are laid bare in our fascinating edition.
Booze and horse racing. These twin passions were combined in Perth on Thursday night. Not surprisingly we went along to enjoy the fun.
Have you, per chance, visited our referendum roadshow yet? Over 1000 people have. Find out which way they intend to vote in our comprehensive round-up.
If you like bling, you really wouldn’t want to read any other publication on Thursday. We investigate claims that pearls are the new diamonds.
I always thought it would be really rather fascinating to jump on board an aircraft carrier (actually I’ve never thought that before, but now I have there is little doubt it would be terrifically interesting). We sent our snapper on board the Queen Elizabeth on Thursday. Land lubbers can take a look at the results in Thursday’s Courier.
Talking of skippers, as we (albeit loosely) were above, our comprehensive cup final build-up continues with captain’s day.
Sean Dillon hiked up to the top of the Law to speak to the media, while Dave Mackay made his way to Celtic Park a few days before the big game (not by accident, he knew exactly what he was doing).
We’ve also got interviews with Stevie Banks and Morgaro Gomis.
Thursday will be a simply brilliant day for Courier readers. Please do snap up your copy. Alternatively, why not try our digital edition?