An organised protest took place this morning, organised and led by farmers looking to protest the agricultural inheritance ...
An open letter has been launched calling on the University to “ensure that marginalised students and staff are able to study ...
A satirical Instagram account has been created to see if a chunk of gammon will last longer than the University of York’s new Reform Society (Reform Soc), similar to the challenge to see if Liz Truss ...
Several large trees at the University have fallen to Storm Darragh, which has already caused several York attractions to ...
One in three species of cactus are at risk of extinction, yet, despite this, there is limited research in the area. The IUCN ...
As York’s local government budget faces funding pressures, the City Council asks residents for their views on how to keep ...
Manchester United have “seen it all” and “won the lot”. With 13 Premier League titles, 13 FA Cups and 3 Champions Leagues, ...
MPs have voted to legalise assisted dying, a historic social change the likes of which hasn’t been seen in a generation. The ...
In preparation for their Third-year Main Stage plays, York Vision chatted to the Theatre students behind both productions, ...
The University of York has spent over £2.5 million removing asbestos from University buildings over the last three academic years. Through a Freedom of Information (FOI) request, York Vision found ...
There are two plays on offer to watch as Third-year Theatre BA students bring James Fritz’s Parliament Square and Elinor Cook’s Image of an Unknown Woman to the Scenic Stage Theatre this December!