On this week's URY Newshour, nominations have closed and the candidate lists are out for this year's YUSU Elections - we go through all of the candidates and bring you reaction and analysis to who's running. Also on the show, it's Access All Activities week, with YUSU and societies pledging to make activities at York more accessible - we've got all the details. Plus we have news of a change to apprenticeship funding, a preview of next week's ISA Global Week and we look into the NUS's Pound in Your Pocket research. All of this and lots more, including your latest campus sport. The URY Newshour, Wednesdays at 6 on URY.
On this week's URY Newshour, as three students are sexually harassed off campus we look at student safety beyond the boundaries of the university. Also on the show, we find out how York has fared in the race for undergraduate applications following the UCAS deadline and we have all the latest from RAG Week as well as an interview with an organiser of the new group Ladies In Politics. And there's all the gossip in the run up to this year's YUSU elections. All this, lots more, plus your latest campus sport. The URY Newshour, Wednesdays at 6 on URY.
This week on In The Stalls Zoe Biles reviews Drama Soc production The Garden, James speaks to Anna Henley about the relationship between the stage and on-screen actors and brings you the run-down of the latest theatre news. Presented and produced by James Metcalf
On this week's episode of Screen Poppy talks to us about zombie films as we see the release of 'Warm Bodies' in cinemas this week, we look at 'Paperman' and discuss Disney's successes with short films and Rosie brings us a run-down of the latest cinema news and releases. Presented and produced by Rebecca Elson
The Spark Show is here to convince you why you need more science in your life. Hosted by a rotating team of students, each episode will bring you the latest and greatest in scientific research, discussion and ethical issues from York and around the World. To find out more about Spark Magazine visit YorkSpark.co.uk.
On this week's URY Newshour, after complaints from Langwith students about heating failures, we've been over to Hes East to see what life is like in the university's newest accommodation and how the college is settling in on the campus. Also on the show, all of the goings-on from the student assemblies, we chat to one of the organisers of RAG week, and news of a new free bus service to King's Manor for students with academic commitments there. All this and much more, including your latest campus sports news. The URY Newshour, Wednesdays at 6 on URY.
On this week's URY Newshour we ask 'Does YUSU really represent us?' after Bob Hughes published a blog highlighting the lack of diversity in our students' union. Also, we talk to Leon Morris in the wake of his resignation as LGBTQ Officer and we look into claims that the number of students reporting mental health issues to the university has doubled in the past 5 years. Plus we look ahead to this year's YUSU elections and have news of the Palestinian Solidarity Society's ratification. All this plus all your latest campus sport. The URY Newshour, Wednesdays at 6pm on URY.
On this week's In The Stalls James discusses Les Miserables' transition to film with Katharine Wooton and speaks to Zoe Biles about behind the scenes at the Dramabarn, as well as bringing you a review of 'Cover Up' and previewing next week's Drama Soc production 'The Garden'. Presented and produced by James Metcalf
Screen is URY's brand new film review show! In our first episode Poppy reviews Steven Spielberg's 'Lincoln' and enthuses about 'Lord of the Rings', Ania takes a look at the work of award winning composer John Williams and Rosie brings us a run-down of new and upcoming film releases. Presented and produced by Rebecca Elson
On this week's episode of The Blurb we bring you reviews of Sophie Coulombeau's new novel 'Rites' and Andrea Gillies' 'The White Lie'. Our panel also discusses the JB Morrell library and whether it caters for students' reading pleasure as well as their academic needs. Presented and produced by Rebecca Elson