Articles by Anjli Raval
Anjli has written 55 articles for Nouse
Human rights lawyer and activist speaks out against Pakistani military dictatorship
By Anjli Raval — February 20, 2008
Asma Jahangir is the UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, a human rights lawyer, and co-founder of the Women’s Action Forum and Lahore-based Human Rights Commission of Pakistan.
Matt Oliver – Vanbrugh (Profile)
By Anjli Raval — January 23, 2008
Last year’s Valcuin representative for Vanbrugh College Matt Oliver was elected with a comfortable majority.
Eric O’Conner – Alcuin (Profile)
By Anjli Raval — January 23, 2008
Swedish O’Connor ran a popular campaign to take his post. Previously branded with a “if it aint broke” attitude, he seeks to continue solving issues brought to attention by predecessor Louis Wihl.
Dave Sharp – Halifax (Profile)
By Anjli Raval — January 23, 2008
Halifax’s new President ran a campaign fought on practicalities rather than idealistic promises.
Chet Khatu – James (Profile)
By Anjli Raval — January 23, 2008
A closely fought battle for chair resulted in first year Chet Khatu emerging victorious.
Oliver Lester – Derwent (Profile)
By Anjli Raval — January 23, 2008
Originally thought of as an outsider for the position, the anarchic Lester went on to defeat his more conventional opposition by a wide margin.
Joe Clarke – Goodricke (Profile)
By Anjli Raval — January 23, 2008
The strong favourite, Joe Clarke became JCRC?Chair after effectively playing the role for two months prior to the election.
Zach Pepper – Langwith
By Anjli Raval — January 23, 2008
Second year Language and Linguistics student Zach Pepper has taken over the position of Langwith chair from predecessor Won Yuan.
University ethics committee told to exempt research
By Anjli Raval — January 23, 2008
The mandate of a proposed ethical investment steering group will not be extend to research, Nouse has learned.
Primary candidates make bid for youth vote
By Anjli Raval — January 23, 2008
All candidates taking part in the US Primaries are relying on the youth wings of their parties to entice young people aged 18-29 to vote. The age bracket will make up 25% of the US electorate in 2008.
LGBT Officer attacks bar over homophobia claims
By Anjli Raval — November 19, 2007
LGBT officer Mathew Pallas accused the Nag’s Head bar on Micklegate of possible homophobiaafter denying entry on account of their dress code.
Sexual health awareness at York
By Anjli Raval — November 19, 2007
YUSU Academic and Welfare Officer Grace Fletcher-Hall, outlined plans for a ‘Sexual Health And Guidance’ (SHAG) week in week 8.
NUS is the “student voice” says ex-Union president
By Anjli Raval — November 15, 2007
John Randall, former YUSU and NUS President has urged York students not to disaffiliate from the NUS.
NUS campaigns draw battle lines
By Anjli Raval and Henry James Foy — October 30, 2007
The YUSU referendum on NUS membership referendum has split along party lines.
YUSU accused of sexism
By Anjli Raval — October 24, 2007
YUSU has been accused of sexism by national groups, academic and administrative staff and students during a controversy regarding the gender-specific “goodie bags” that were distributed at Freshers’ Fair.
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