Archive for March, 2009
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The G20 receives some Stern advice
By Peter Young — March 31, 2009
Yesterday Lord Stern held a press conference at the German embassy in London to discuss his latest environmental report which is due to be submitted at the G20 summit on Thursday.
Concern about ‘Claudia Lawrence Appeal’ website
By Laura Connor — March 31, 2009
The police are investigating a website which has been set up in the name of missing Goodricke College chef Claudia Lawrence
Triumphant firsts promoted as brilliant badminton season ends
By Dan Hyde and Nabeel Moosa — March 31, 2009
The University of York badminton firsts have won promotion to Northern Conference 1A after a stellar performance away at Durham at the end of last term.
York students achieve national success with one-take videos
By Laura Connor — March 30, 2009
Two one-take, one minute videos produced and filmed by York students have become a national success this week after achieving over a million hits in the first month on YouTube, and appearing on both ITV Calendar and GMTV
Dr. Shergold’s Wednesday Round-up: 18 March
By Adam Shergold — March 28, 2009
Adam ‘The Doctor’ Shergold returns with THE final word on the Spring term’s sports fixtures from Wednesday Week 10.
York City book passage to Wembley after seeing off Telford
By Adam Shergold — March 28, 2009
Amid scenes of joyous celebration at KitKat Crescent, York City killed off the challenge of AFC Telford United to progress into the FA Trophy final at Wembley Stadium on May 9th.
Football firsts end season with Sheffield defeat
By Leigh Clarke — March 28, 2009
On a sun-drenched 22 Acres, York’s football firsts finished their BUCS League season with a 2-1 loss to the University of Sheffield.
Perfect dozen for rugby ‘invincibles’ as title is secured
By Adam Shergold — March 28, 2009
The rugby firsts completed their flawless season on at the end of last term, overcoming their White Rose neighbours 31-24 in the toughest test yet to stylishly wrap up the BUCS Northern Conference 2B title.
York students urged to help in the search for missing chef
By Jim Bulley — March 26, 2009
Thousands of students are being urged to help in the search for missing chef, Claudia Lawrence, who disappeared last Wednesday.
Police search for any information regarding missing chef
By Laura Connor — March 26, 2009
Claudia Lawrence, 35, has now been missing for eight days. She was last seen by colleagues at Goodricke College last Wednesday. She has not been in touch with family or friends since 8.30pm that evening
Further concerns for missing Goodricke chef
By Sian Turner — March 25, 2009
Police investigating the disappearance of a 35 year-old chef at Goodricke College have confirmed fears that she “may have come to some harm.”
Goodricke chef missing
By Laura Connor — March 23, 2009
Claudia Elizabeth Lawrence, a chef at Goodricke College, has been missing for five days. Detectives have not ruled out the possibility that she has been abducted.
Funeral details for Dr Ron Weir announced
By Jim Bulley — March 22, 2009
The funeral of Dr Ron Weir, Derwent Provost and Senior Lecturer in Economic History, will take place on Friday the 27th of March at midday
Summer ball to stay off campus after EGM motion fails
By Jim Bulley — March 21, 2009
The results of the vote following yesterday’s EGM motion reveal that the summer ball will not be moved to campus this year
Voting opens following EGM
By Anna Bucks and YSTV — March 20, 2009
Today’s EGM saw speeches from both sides of the ongoing debate about where to hold the Graduation Dinner and Summer Ball. Nouse and YSTV were on scene to capture the highlights.


