A preview of PantSoc's RAG Winter Pantomine The Three Musketeers, being performed 30th November and 1st December in D/L/028 doors open at 6:30pm.
A preview of third year Writing, Directing and Performance students’ production of Punk Rock by Simon Stephens. Performances to be held in the Blackbox in TFTV building on 27, 29 and 30th of November 2013.
A preview of third year Writing, Directing and Performance students’ production of Motortown by Simon Stephens. Performances to be held in the Blackbox in TFTV building on 26, 28 and 30 November 2013 at 7.30pm (Warning this podcast contains scenes of a sexual nature)
In this URY News special, we examine the arguments for and against the legalisation of drugs in the UK. We hear a plethera of different perspectives - from the NHS, a criminal lawyer, representatives of the three main political parties, journalist and writer Peter Hitchens and a health sciences doctor. Plus lots of student opinions on the issue. And Mitch has a special sports section on doping, including a chat with York Sport President Cass Brown.
The candidates vying to be voted the new Vanburgh Chair debate the main issues facing Vanbrugh students and how each see the future for Vanbrugh College, under their leadership. Chairing the debate is current Vanbrigh Chair, Josh Treacy.
A preview of the Week 8 Dramasoc musical production I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change by Joe DiPietro and music by Jimmy Roberts.
On the first ever URY Sportshour with Mitch Holder-Mansfield - we talk to Cllr Sonya Crisp who throws light on the reported rent disagreements that threaten the new York Community Stadium Project, plus we hear from York Sport President Cass Brown about her new Key Contacts scheme aiming to make sport more accessible at York. And we've got all the latest BUCS news and two URY reporters try out something new at the York Sport Village...body combat. All that and lots more.
On this week's show, a controversial foxhunting-themed York Tory social is cancelled due to threats from other societies and pressure from international press - we're joined live by the Chair of the University of York Conserative Association as well as the YUSU Women's Officer. Also tonight, teaching has become an increasingly popular career choice for graduates - we look at a particular scheme, Teach First, which has led the way. And we're looking into student home security too - how safe is your house? All that, lots more, plus you latest sports news. The URY Newshour, Wednesdays at 6pm on URY.
On this week's show, after the news that Big D's under threat, we ask: are we seeing the decline of college events on campus? Also we hear from a student who was physically attacked on campus on Monday night, we've got a report on the fireworks display that YUSU and the university put on on Tuesday, plus we're talking buses - are they all they're cut out to be? All this and lots more, including your latest sports news. The URY Newshour, Wednesdays at 6pm on URY.
A Preview of Drama Soc's Week 7 ODN, The Assassination of Caleb Grantham by student writer Tess Humphries. Entry is free and starts at 7:30pm Monday 11th Nov 2013.