Archive for January, 2012
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York students to launch mobile phone application
By Andy Davis — January 31, 2012
University of York students have been showing their technical prowess by moving into the world of mobile phone apps. The newly formed company, Divisi, will be launching their first app within a month, bringing York residents deals at bars and clubs to their mobile phones
Suggs: My Life Story
By James Harle — January 31, 2012
An autobiography on-stage which is as full of madness as it is Madness.
Further delays for new YUSU Student Centre
By Ben Bason — January 31, 2012
The completion of the new YUSU Student Centre, which is currently under construction in James College has once again been delayed until mid – March of this year.
Volunteers attend Ground Force challenge
By Rose Troup-Buchanan — January 31, 2012
YUSU ran a volunteering College Challenge last week in conjunction with York City Council
Forget the Heineken Cup – this Six Nations is anyone’s
By Harry Hawkins — January 30, 2012
Rugby expert Harry Hawkins argues that there is very little correlation between club success in the Heineken Cup and international glory in the Six Nations.
Agents of their own downfall
By Sean Cole — January 30, 2012
Sean Cole analyses how a dramatic change in club policy at Doncaster Rovers could signal their downfall in more ways than one.
Derwent College
By Nouse — January 30, 2012
The new College Chair tells Nouse their objectives for the year
Halifax College
By Nouse — January 30, 2012
The new College Chair tells Nouse their objectives for the year
Alcuin College
By Nouse — January 30, 2012
The new College Chair tells Nouse their objectives for the year
Langwith College
By Nouse — January 30, 2012
The new College Chair tells Nouse their objectives for the year
Vanbrugh College
By Nouse — January 30, 2012
The new College Chair tells Nouse their objectives for the year
Goodricke College
By Nouse — January 30, 2012
The new College Chair tells Nouse their objectives for the year
Scottish independence is not desired by all
By Gareth Tagger — January 28, 2012
Questions over the nature of a Scottish state are irrelevant as the clamour for independence is not as strong as Salmond thinks
Animal Farm
By Aggie Torrance — January 28, 2012
This is a valiant effort to convey Orwell’s sinister story, but at moments it lacked the vital darkness to communicate the horror of Animal Farm.
Pant Soc’s Aladdin
By Eleanor Burch — January 27, 2012
Combining all that a panto should, this is a corny yet predictably enjoyable production.
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