A preview of TFTV department's production A Provoked Wife by Sir John Vanbrugh showing in the Scenic Stage Theatre from 20th-22nd of June at 7:30pm.
A preview of this week's DramaSoc production, 'Tonight at 8' which conists of three, short, one-act plays and is being performed on the 20th, 21st and 22nd June in the Dramabarn at 8:00.
We'll always have Paris: George and Linda are closer than ever as they take a trip to Paris. But with the happy couple embracing married life, does this spell the end of the road for Biff?
On tonight's show: NUS, in or out? We've got all the details from the referendum debate as polls open in the vote to decide whether YUSU stays in the National Union of Students. Plus, we're asking is it right that sabbs can lead campaigns and is YUSU putting too much emphasis on the YES campaign? We're joined by Kallum Taylor and Sean Bossick to talk about it. Also on the show, Carys looks ahead to the plethra of campus events on the horizon and we're looking at the new York Sport facilities and hear about the British Grand-Prix of Race Walking which comes to York on Sunday.
A preview of Central Hall Musical Society's event CHMS Presents: A Summer Showcase performing 5th, 6th & 7th of June in the Wentworth Dixon Theatre at 7:30pm.
Carys has your latest news - Vice Chancellor Koen Lamberts has given his first press conference in the post, revealing details of his new university strategy. We've details of developments in the Claudia Lawrence after a man was arrested on suspicion of her murder. Plus the university has fallen in the rankings, but do students care? We also joined by some members of the new York Sport Committee and Mitch is here with your sports news - the latest on York City's bid for promotion.
URY Sports Editor Mitch Holder-Mansfield reports from Bootham Crescent as York City lose 1-0 to Fleetwood Town in the rearranged first leg of their League Two play-off semi-final. Including interviews with BBC Match of the Day commentator – and renowned York City fan – Guy Mowbray, and York City manager Nigel Worthington.
URY Sports Editor Mitch Holder-Mansfield reports from Bootham Crescent as the first leg of York City's League Two play-off semi-final with Fleetwood Town is postponed due to a waterlogged pitch. Including interviews with York City Communications & Community Director Sophie Hicks, manager Nigel Worthington, and referee Carl Boyeson.
On this week's URY Sportshour: We look back at some of the highlights from Roses 2014, and review the weekend's events with those that took part. Can York City FC complete a dramatic turnaround with promotion to League 1? As the Minstermen prepare for their play-off semi-final against Fleetwood, we speak to BBC Radio York’s Barry Parker about the team’s prospects. Plus, we take a look back at the inaugural York Triathlon, and a look ahead to the Giro d'Italia Big Start, the weekends's Premier League finale, and Monday's England World Cup squad announcement. All that and more on the URY Sportshour, every other Friday at 6pm on URY.
George Lane has your latest news from across campus and beyond. On tonght's show, Vanbrugh chair Michael Duncan defends his college's decision to hold a 'Mini Farm' with live animals to relieve exam stress in the wake of criticisms of JCRCs across campus by animal rights activists. Also, we've news of a teaching and reswearch fellow in the Environment department who's stood by her husband after he was convicted of several sexual offences including the kindap and rape of a York student. Also we hear from the library who say their new online seat-tracking system has been a sucess and Mitch has a preview of what's to come on Friday's Roses review Sportshour.