URY Debate is back for the new term, with analysis of the week's biggest news events from campus experts. This week: does Colonel Gaddafi's quick and brutal death bring closure to the revolution in Libya? And did the press go too far in publishing graphic photos of his body? Plus the Dale Farm traveller evictions, the Liam Fox/Adam Werrity debacle, and the Occupy the City movement. With guests Peter Spence of the York Freedom Society; Hoagy Davis-Digges of Nouse; and Thomas Anderson of the Labour Party. Producers: Nick Duquemin & Paddy Evans.
Our preview of 'After Miss Julie', a play which relocates August Strindberg's naturalist tragedy, Miss Julie (1888), to an English country house in July 1945. The re-imagining of the events of Strindberg's original are transposed to the night of the British Labour Party's "landslide" election victory. Running from Friday the 28th - 30th October in the Dramabarn. Tickets are avaliable from Vanbrugh Stalls Wednesday to Friday.
Our preview of Dramasoc’s week 2 production which is running in the barn Friday – Sunday. Tickets are available from Vanbrugh Stalls Wednesday – Friday 12-2. (contains some strong language)
Yorworld is the Weekly magazine show. We have interviews the man behind 'A History of the World in 100 Objects', exclusive sessions with Nashville singer/songwriter Rod Picott and previews of 'Jekyll and Hyde' and 'The Accrington Pals!'. What more could you ask for!
Ever wondered how Quentin Tarantino would direct ‘Top Cat’, what Nick and Dave’s secret reaction to the student protest was, or why you should invest in the miracle that is the ‘ABBLASTER’? Tune in to find out in half an hour of hilarious student written sketch comedy!
The father of the York man killed in a car accident on Lendal Bridge urges people not to blame the driver, a karate champion from York appears in court and a nationwide man hunt ends in a North Yorkshire library. Dave Tracz has the latest...
Langwith Chair Cem Turhan and Dave Tracz from the ((URY)) News Team explain all you need to know about starting at York.
Did you miss any of our coverage last year? Listen in to our highlights from Roses, Woodstock and the YUSU Elections as well as our News, Music and Speech output!