So named because of our wonderful neighbours on campus, we wouldn't want them gone! Just a bit of chatter and whatever music sounds good that week; rock, pop, or anything in between as long as it catches the ear and gets you moving!
The History Programme explores a new historical topic each week with insightful analysis by presenter Jack Staples-Butler, a URY News veteran and history enthusiast. Visiting a new place on the timeline of human history every episode, the programme will feature investigation and explanation of diverse epochs, movements and personalities. From the late Roman Republic and the assassination of Julius Caesar, to Henry VIII and the Reformation, to the Second World War and the Swinging Sixties, The History Programme takes listeners to the heart of enthralling and divisive historical arguments and debates with the perspectives of experts and eminent scholars living and dead. History is the constant dialogue of past and present - come and join the discussion.
Discover new tracks , listen to a diverse mix of new and old artists, and hear about upcoming music related events.
Join the No DLC team for a second show in which we take a more casual and light-hearted dive, further into the murky depths of Video Games and Films.
Join One Black Guy as he goes though the wonderful world of black culture celebrating some of the greatest accomplishments black people have made in comedy, poetry and music. And of course you can get jiggy with this.
High energy show for the early evening featuring a diverse selection of party bangers
Each week, I dive into the soundtracks of some of the most well known movies, from love themes to action scenes, and talk about how they shaped that movie through the power of music.
Welcome to An Inconvenient Show! Aka, not your average sustainability and environmental awareness podcast. Climate change is unavoidable and for good reason. But the scale of the issue can feel overwhelming. How are any of our daily positive actions supposed to make a difference, when they barely feel like a drop in the ocean? And that's if we can even pick where to start! Join Claudia Milani-Santarpia Vargas and Scarlet Desorgher (and their exciting guests) as they discuss all things climate change and sustainability. But most importantly, what WE can do to help as students and why every action matters. Whether you're most concerned about the loss of biodiversity, atmospheric degradation, or microplastics, we promise you'll find something to spike your interest. Are you in?
Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and URY
Join Alice and Will as we deep dive into the strangest of Wikipedia articles, and I guess we'll play some music along the way.
Join me for quite possibly the most jarring song transitions and choices as I take my final dive into music filled madness
Hi, I'm Peter a skydiver and general extreme sports enthusiast. We will be talking all things extreme sport; from hair-raising stories, and international events, to extreme sport at the Uni of York and how you can get involved in your next adrenaline-fuelled adventure! All to the soundtrack of songs that get you amped up and excited to find the limits of human ability. Because when you're falling the fastest, diving the deepest, or climbing the highest... the ground is your only limit!
Join Sophia Snow as she dives into a new genre of music each week, highlighting tracks from a diverse roster of artists. Expect to discover your new favourite song on this eclectic show.
Me - Fion, interviews a series of people semi regularly about things. Whatever thing they want to talk about. This isn't an attempt to make me feel less guilty about infodumping about Doctor Who.
Science and technology span every aspect of our lives. In this show Sabina takes a deep dive into a big science topic and explores how it influences our lives and society as a whole.