Darren Webb talks to York Sport President Sam Asfahani about the Men's Rugby 1sts game held at Huntingdon Stadium, and the tournament as a whole.
Our reviewers have been watching York Theatre Royals' Production of Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible'. For more information about The Crucible and more head to www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk This review is part of YorWorld, the weekly magazine show from URY
URY News has received information that colleges across campus could be facing extreme cuts to the funds they use for the welfare of students. We talk to the chair of Langwith Cem Turhan to find out more. Plus, how safe are students really on campus? We talk to Matt Jenkins chair of Derwent about the recent burglary of the Derwent JCRC, and our campus correspondent shadows a security services patrol to find out what it is they actually do around campus.
The Spork makes it return in typical romantic fashion in a wedding themed show. Chris takes up the role as the resentful one in Dave's absence about the royal and is joined by Rob Short, who provides the enthusiasm over the regal subject. If this wasn't enough there are two BRAND NEW FEATURES on the show, which are Guess Dr Who and Craddock Calls It!
Weird smoothies, hard banana's and frustrated boys finding solace in old men: Graveshifters returned this week with a classic whimper. Mattman saves the day, BRAND NEW T.V in 10 and Come cook with Us are all featured, as well as a lovely MattMan acoustic rendition of Outkasts 'Hey Ya'. Splurge.
The URY Chart Show is back. Hear the first chart of this term here!
A look at what Easter means to the christian population in a programme produced and presented by the University's Chirstian Union.
Yorworld's preview of the student written, Week 3 dramabarn play 'Ten Days'. This podcast is part of YorWorld, the weekly magazine show from URY.
Got Booty is a comedy, improvised panal show. Got Booty returns with its all new teams and delves into the wierd and wonderful world of fairy tales. With new and orginal games such as 'Hotter or Colder' mix with old favourites like 'The Ballad of Wikipedia' in half an hour of great orginal student comedy.