Articles by Jamie Willard
has written 11 articles for Nouse
Dyke: After Hutton I am proud to be your Chancellor
By Jamie Willard and Toby Hall — February 16, 2004
When Tony Blair decided to take Britain to war against Iraq whatever the cost, Greg Dyke would have been forgiven for not anticipating that he would be one of the most controversial casualties of the conflict. Furthermore, few would have predicted that the tragic death of a MoD scientist would have propelled the BBC into [...]
Revealed: GradBall 2004 based on ‘flawed’ business plan, says Osborne
By Jamie Willard — February 16, 2004
Services Officer, Chris Osborne’s plans for GradBall 2004 are already in turmoil, just weeks after being unveiled in nouse. In a frank admission Osborne conceded that his previous plans, revealed in December’s issue, were based on a fundamentally “flawed business model.” Even more embarrassing, his promise to spend, “£55,000 and not a penny more,” which [...]
Bush comes close to home, but not close enough
By Jamie Willard — December 2, 2003
INSIGHT: Jamie Willard on the frontline at the anti-Bush march in Sedgefield
No-Score Bore Draw
By Jamie Willard — October 28, 2003
Despite two red cards , York City’s trip to Scunthorpe was a dull affair. Jamie Willard reports.
Follow the Snail Trail
By Jamie Willard — October 6, 2003
Hmm, all I can say with any certainty about this book is that I’m confused, correction, baffled. The author, Boffa, bases his novel on, shall I say, an amusing yet bizarre premise. Viskovitz is a persona (perhaps not the most apt word) who metamorphosises into different animals, be he a dormouse who has erotic dreams, [...]
Lock, Stok and some amazing memories…
By Jamie Willard — June 10, 2003
Jamie Willard discovers the other face of the Indian Himalayas
NUS Discount, Anyone?
By Jamie Willard — June 10, 2003
For most of us, apart from the discounts, saving those vital pounds, the value and relevance of NUS membership is minute.
Top Of The League?
By Jamie Willard — May 13, 2003
Following the recently published University league tables where York came out seventh in the Times survey and eighth in the FT, Jamie Willard considers whether the tables are all they’re cracked up to be.
Barbican: Question mark over future
By Jamie Willard — May 13, 2003
Roses Ball ends in trashed toilet and doubts over future Barbican bookings
Smears and Scandal as Election Night Turns Sour
By Zoe Vail and Jamie Willard — March 10, 2003
Red Carpet event ruined by intimidation, brawls and heckling.


