Archive for May, 2011
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Cannes 2011: Sun Sea and …Anti-Semitism?
By Gareth Davies — May 22, 2011
Winner of the coveted Palme d’Or this year is Terrence Malick’s long-awaited The Tree of Life, a movie which has garnered critical acclaim since its screening six days ago at the festival.
Charles de Ladoucette remembered as James overcome College Barbarians
By Simon Bromley — May 22, 2011
College Rugby united today to pay tribute to Charles de Ladoucette, the James player who passed away two years ago. Fittingly, de Ladoucette’s college overcame a College Barbarians XV 27-12 in an entertaining game
College Cup Podcast
By Nouse — May 22, 2011
The second edition of the College Cup podcast is here as the Nouse Sport team run the rule over the previous week’s action and have a look what’s still to come
The Secret Footballer
By The Secret Footballer — May 22, 2011
Survival Sunday may shred the nerves and shorten the finger nails but the College Cup can also lay claim to wrench on the emotions of anyone interested in it. When it gets down to the business end of things and the margin for error tightens considerably the JLD becomes an anxious place
Goodricke firsts take their chances against Vanbrugh thirds
By Tom Shipman — May 21, 2011
The poor conditions on the JLD didn’t stop Goodricke firsts from putting four past Vanbrugh’s third side allowing them to take the points and go top of their group
Street Style #4
By Ryan Lane and Laurence Cook — May 21, 2011
The latest fix of Street Style with three photos presented to you by Ryan Lane and Laurence Cook
Knightingale
By Stuart Hall — May 21, 2011
Knightingale is an ambitious idea handled well – a fantastical premise ultimately grounded in a reality to which we can all relate. Not to be missed
Infographic: Online Campus Media
By Jonathan Frost — May 21, 2011
The University of York’s two newspapers, Nouse and York Vision, have a fierce rivalry on campus, but the largest readership is online…
Langwith firsts campaign stutters as they draw a blank against Alcuin seconds
By Jonathan Frost — May 21, 2011
Langwith firsts played Alcuin seconds today in what was a an erratic game of wasted opportunities, that ended without ever really getting up to speed, and concluded at 0-0
Early Clitheroe goal enough to secure an upset for James thirds
By George Bouras — May 21, 2011
James 3rds edged a close encounter over Derwent 2nds this afternoon, with a first-half Sam Clitheroe strike deciding the match in James’ favour
Students demonstrate over ties with arms companies
By Hoagy Davis-Digges — May 20, 2011
Students protested against the University’s choice of research funding outside Vanbrugh College today and urged it to introduce new ethical funding legislation
Full Summer Ball line-up unveiled
By Isabelle Wynne — May 20, 2011
A second set of acts have been announced for the Summer Ball with Nero and The Subways completing the line-up for this year, after Dionne Bromfield and Darwin Deez were revealed last week
Referendum on NUS affiliation sparks debate
By Rose Troup-Buchanan — May 20, 2011
Susan Nash, NUS Vice President Society and Citizenship, has defended YUSU’s affiliation with the National Union of Students (NUS) stressing that “unity is strength” when speaking at the UGM on Thursday
James firsts made to work by resilient Goodricke thirds
By Luke Gardener — May 19, 2011
Another bravura performance from Mark Mcleod saw James get back to winning ways against a resolute Goodricke side.
Victory keeps qualification hopes alive for Vanbrugh
By Jack Roberts — May 19, 2011
Vanbrugh firsts will be pleased after a 2-0 victory over Wentworth seconds helped
maintain their Cup qualification prospects.


