Voice of Vision- Issue 205

Vision says…

The management of The Courtyard should be ashamed of themselves, they have allowed a process of cross-contamination of vegetarian products to go on for too long. With only one fryer, what were they thinking?

Having carried out our investigation, Vision is happy that Bretts did not beat about the bush, and owned up immediately. However we hope that such negligence will not be repeated, this occurrence has inevitably damaged the Unions relations with students, and only consistent good practice will repair this damage.

Having said this, we would advise all vegetarian students to try and forgive the Union and start enjoying the new meat-free chips!

Thumbs up to

The York Entrepreneurs swift charitable donation of £300 towards to Medicenes Sans Frontiers was a move that Vision approves of.

The action was necessary after the shameful behaviour of their contestants in “The ten pound challenge”, which led many students feeling that all their money was going to charity.

We feel that the only way to alleviate such actions was to give the money away, however the students in questions should feel ashamed that they have profited from the suffering of others. We hope they have learnt their lesson.

Thumbs down to

Thefts up on campus – that doesn’t surprise us. With the cuts in portering, such a pattern was an inevitability. This time last year, campus was a safer place, what will it be like next year? We hope these early warning signs can act as a catalyst for the University to sort out its act.

Furthermore, Vision despises the thiefs that come onto campus and take advantage of the lax security on campus.
Vision is in full support of the portering campaigns, keep up the good work people! Lets bring this University back to its crime-free past.