Articles by Amber Martin
has written 15 articles for Nouse
Langwith athletes fall at the final hurdle
By Amber Martin — June 22, 2004
With Vanbrugh and Langwith jockeying for the top spot over recent weeks, it seemed college sport would come down to Athletics Day.
Kapadokya
By Amber Martin — June 22, 2004
Serving up a modern twist on traditional Turkish cuisine, Kapadokya opened last August. Hidden amongst tandoori restaurants and the daunting Jumbos, this small Turkish barbeque, on George Hudson Street has no competition as it is the only restaurant in York offering such cuisine. Kapadokya retains its traditional Turkish roots by preparing dishes over a time-honoured [...]
California Dreaming
By Amber Martin — June 22, 2004
Sun, sand and study? American exchange student Amber Martin on university life across the pond
Stateside Sports
By Amber Martin — March 19, 2004
‘When the money making possibilities of sport were realized, the idea of the fan was tainted’
Hull Take Bite Out of Tigers
By Amber Martin — March 19, 2004
On Wednesday afternoon, Hull visited the York Tigers (the combined York University and York St. John’s team) for a playoff between the winners of the N.E and Yorkshire leagues. Tigers’ player Wesley Rogers predicted “would undoubtedly be a tight and important match.” Unfortunately, York failed to pull back from an early deficit and lost the [...]
Stateside Sports
By Amber Martin — February 16, 2004
“Athletes are the closest things to deities on earth”
Is this bye-bye Barbican?
By Amber Martin — February 16, 2004
Renovations at the Barbican Centre mean student smay be priced out of the market
10,000 metres for charity
By Amber Martin — January 27, 2004
Swim and Water Polo club set for week five Swim-a-thon
I like to call it “Proper Football”
By Amber Martin — January 27, 2004
On 1st February, the most anticipated sporting event in America each year will take place in Houstin, Texas, and few York University students know or even care.
York Tigers picked for England Squad
By Amber Martin — January 27, 2004
When Matt Johnson of York St. John claims, “This is the best season we could possibly be having,” it’s not simply an unfounded claim by a proud captain. The evidence proves the York Tigers Rugby League team has everything this season.
York Students lead England to victory
By Amber Martin — December 2, 2003
With the amount of publicity professional snooker receives in Britian, it is hard to believe that few students on York’s campus are aware that two of our own representatives helped lead England to win the BUSA Home nations tournament in 2003. York Students Andy Marshall and Matt Tugby, both members of the national student snooker [...]
Rivalries continue as league ends
By Amber Martin — December 2, 2003
Amber Martin investigates the competitive nature of college football that inspires bitter words on and off the pitch.
You Lose Some
By Amber Martin — October 28, 2003
Amber Martin reports on the fortunes of the women’s basketball first team


