Stuart Milne

Squash blogger

I discovered journalism and sport as a student reporter in my year abroad at the University of Pennsylvania (Go Quakers!), where squash was one of my beats. After stints as an English teacher in Ukraine and Portugal I am now studying for the Multimedia Journalism MA at Glasgow Caledonian University.

I discovered journalism and sport as a student reporter in my year abroad at the University of Pennsylvania (Go Quakers!), where squash was one of my beats. After stints as an English teacher in Ukraine and Portugal I am now studying for the Multimedia Journalism MA at Glasgow Caledonian University.

Latest articles from Stuart Milne

Squash: rules and refereeing

Their decisions can change the course of a game, capable of plunging cities and even entire countries into a toxic mixture of despair and rage (sometimes replaced with joy and relief when the outcome is more favourable).

What legacy will squash leave after the Games?

In the case of squash, the head of Scotland's governing body says they're already making great strides in reaching out to the next generation of athletes by adapting the sport for success in schools.