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CIN: Rebbeca Irwin and Baxter Willis for RAG Logo

CIN: Rebbeca Irwin and Baxter Willis for RAG

Saturday, 19 Feb 2011

Rebbeca Irwin and Baxter Willis for RAG, interviewed by Chris Craddock


CIN: C. Wayland and N. Beecham for Women's Officer Logo

CIN: C. Wayland and N. Beecham for Women's Officer

Saturday, 19 Feb 2011

Cat Wayland and Nell Beecham for Women's Officer interviewed by Steph Bigley.


CIN: Andreas Gabrielson for Campaigns Logo

CIN: Andreas Gabrielson for Campaigns

Saturday, 19 Feb 2011

Andreas Gabrielson for Campaigns, interviewed by Emma Evans


CIN: Liam Haakon Smith for Disability Logo

CIN: Liam Haakon Smith for Disability

Saturday, 19 Feb 2011

Liam Haakon Smith for Disability, intervied by Laura Cress


CIN: Leslie Tay for International Officer Logo

CIN: Leslie Tay for International Officer

Saturday, 19 Feb 2011

Leslie Tay for International Officer interviewed by Adam Coe


CIN: B. A. Ahmadi & L. Binitie Racial Equality Logo

CIN: B. A. Ahmadi & L. Binitie Racial Equality

Saturday, 19 Feb 2011

Basim Al Ahmadi and Lawrence Binitie for Racial Equality interviewed by Emma Evans.


CIN: Chris Edwards and Ozge for Ents  Logo

CIN: Chris Edwards and Ozge for Ents

Saturday, 19 Feb 2011

Chris Edwards and Ozge Bektasoglue for Ents interviewed by Adam Coe.


York 60 Exclusive Interview with Tim Ngwena Logo

York 60 Exclusive Interview with Tim Ngwena

Wednesday, 16 Feb 2011

Student Newspaper Nouse are banned by YUSU from having comments on their website until they undergo media training by the University, after, according to YUSU, failing to regulate comments relating to Student Union Elections. We talk to Tim Ngwena on his decision.


Wish I hadn't said that...3 Logo

Wish I hadn't said that...3

Tuesday, 15 Feb 2011


YorWorld: SPOTLIGHT on HAUS Logo

YorWorld: SPOTLIGHT on HAUS

Tuesday, 15 Feb 2011

Spotlight takes a brief look at the many societies here at York University.

HAUS MAGAZINE is a student publication based at the University of York but focusing on content beyond the pale of the 60s campus. The magazine reflects an independent-minded, ambitious readership that thrives on the creative industries of art, travel, fashion, film and music.

YorWorld is part of the Sunday Roast providing great original speech broadcasting sundays 2-4.

The programme was produced for URY by Nick Duquemin.