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“Gwell Cymraeg slac na Saesneg slic” – Barn Arbenigwyr Iaith

Gan Gwenno Davies Dros yr wythnosau diwethaf, mae sawl arbenigwr ar yr iaith Gymraeg wedi dadlau dros ddefnydd o “fratiaith,” gan ystyried a ddylid rhoi llai o bwyslais ar ramadeg a threiglo er mwyn annog mwy o bobl i ddefnyddio’r iaith. Doctor Cymraeg Un o’r arbenigwyr hyn yw Stephen Rule, athro Cymraeg yn Ysgol Maelor, Llannerch Banna, sy’n postio fideos hwylus ar y cyfryngau cymdeithasol … Continue reading “Gwell Cymraeg slac na Saesneg slic” – Barn Arbenigwyr Iaith

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Caerdydd yn y Coch: Yr esgid yn gwasgu wrth i’w diffyg ariannol gynyddu

Gan Ifan Meredith Mae adroddiad blynyddol Prifysgol Caerdydd yn dangos bod gan y sefydliad ddiffyg ariannol gweithredol o £33.4m yn y flwyddyn hyd at ddiwedd Gorffennaf 2025. Noda’r adroddiad fod hyn yn cynrychioli ‘sefyllfa sy’n gwaethygu yn gymharol â diffyg gwaelodol y flwyddyn flaenorol’. Roedd diffyg ariannol gweithredol o £31.2 miliwn gan y brifysgol y flwyddyn honno. Dywed yr adroddiad mai gostyngiad mewn incwm ffioedd … Continue reading Caerdydd yn y Coch: Yr esgid yn gwasgu wrth i’w diffyg ariannol gynyddu

The logo of the NO campaign against the NUS.

Jordi Blake explains why students should vote to disaffiliate with the NUS

Interviewer: Can you introduce yourself and why you’re here? Jordi Blake: Hello, my name is Jordi Blake. I’m a first-year Politics and International Relations student, and I’m here on behalf of the campaign to disaffiliate from the NUS in the upcoming referendum. Why should students leave the NUS? Where should I start? Well, I think the main reason that our campaign wants to stress is, … Continue reading Jordi Blake explains why students should vote to disaffiliate with the NUS

Deio Owen is interviwed by a member of Gair Rhydd

President of NUS Cymru, Deio Owen, on Gaza, the Senedd, and the NUS Referendum

Interviewer: Thank you for your time. It is great to have you. I really appreciate it. Deio Owen: No, I really appreciate it. Thank you for having me. Could you please introduce yourself and your role? Yeah, my name is Deio Owen, President of NUS Cymru. What benefits do the NUS provide to students? NUS is a campaigning organisation that makes sure that students across … Continue reading President of NUS Cymru, Deio Owen, on Gaza, the Senedd, and the NUS Referendum

Cardiff University Students' Union Sign as seen from the back entrance

Cardiff Students’ Union announces a new YOLO queue

It is a recognisable site to many, the long and arduous queue along Park Place on a Wednesday night. Ending at the steps of the Students’ Union, this iconic Cardiff site, with its dressed-up drunks and weather-beaten victims is about to change. The Union announced today that beginning this week, YOLO-goers will now have to queue on the other side of the building, along Senghennydd … Continue reading Cardiff Students’ Union announces a new YOLO queue

Callum Thompson is interviewed by Gair Rhydd members

Callum Thompson on his bid for SU presidency

Edited by Olivia Griffin Callum Thompson discusses his 2026 Students’ Union Presidential bid with Gair Rhydd journalists Oliver Hanlon and Olivia Griffin. Prefer to listen to this interview? Follow @gairrhydd on Instagram for more information. This interview is published verbatim. Views expressed are those of the candidate and do not necessarily reflect the views of Gair Rhydd or Cardiff Students’ Union. You’re a student at … Continue reading Callum Thompson on his bid for SU presidency