No Plans to Merge Colleges, VC Confirms in Public Letter The Vice Chancellor has publicly responded to the college committees’ open letter, in which they expressed feeling ‘devalued’ by the University. News 10 months ago
‘It’s Not an Academic thing. It’s Life and Death’: The UK’s Ongoing Battle with Assisted Dying Featuring an interview with the local Bishop of Whitby. Features 11 months ago
College President Successfully Pushed for a Formal Review of Campus Safety The President of Constantine has pushed for the University to make changes to Campus Safety, claiming that this is a “critical issue” that must be “addressed immediately”. News 11 months ago
No Cap: First Bus Introduces £3 Flat Fare Cap FirstBus recently announced that some of their student ticket prices will be increasing from the new year. News 12 months ago
Vince Cable: “Tuition fees are bad politics”  Alice Lilley and Charlotte Ambrose interview former Liberal Democrats leader Sir Vince Cable. News 12 months ago
Farmers Protest Through York City Centre in Tractors An organised protest took place this morning, organised and led by farmers looking to protest the agricultural inheritance tax changes made to the Budget in October. Dozens of tractors drove into York […] News 12 months ago
Open Letter Launched and York SU Responds, Following the Ratification of Reform UK Society An open letter has been launched calling on the University to “ensure that marginalised students and staff are able to study and work free from hatred and abuse” following the ratification of a Reform UK society. News 12 months ago
New Instagram Account Proposes a Satirical Experiment for Reform UK Society A satirical Instagram account has been created to see if a chunk of gammon will last longer than the University of York’s new Reform Society (Reform Soc), similar to the challenge to see if Liz Truss as Prime Minister would outlast lettuce. News 12 months ago
BREAKING NEWS: Storm Daragh Topples Trees and Causes Mild Flooding on Campus West Several large trees at the University have fallen to Storm Darragh, which has already caused several York attractions to close and left several homes without power. News 12 months ago
£87,000 secured by York City Council to support rough sleepers The York City Council has secured an extra £87,000 to support the expected rise in rough sleeping this winter, with up to 29 extra emergency beds. The emergency winter provision will ensure […] News 1 year ago
College Committees Still Feeling ‘Devalued’ by the University, Letter Reveals College Chairs and Presidents have issued three demands for the University Vice Chancellor and Deputy Vice Chancellor to address. News 1 year ago
Meet Your New Equality and Inclusion Officer York Vision sat down with Teddy Bland one week after starting as the new Equality and Inclusion Officer. News 1 year ago
Campus Protest on Tuition Fees and Housing York Vision attended York Socialist Student’s ‘Funding Not Fees’ protest to ask what they are protesting for and why students at York should care. News 1 year ago
Over 900 Solar Panels set to Boost Renewable Energy Production on Campus New solar panel installations on campus will generate enough electricity to power 150 homes, but solar energy still represents less than 3% of campus-generated electricity. Environment 1 year ago
New Plan Aims to Reduce Homelessness in York A student-led volunteering group speaks out on the issue of homelessness in York. News 1 year ago
York Dialectic Union Calls for an Emergency Debate Four students took part in a parliamentary-style debate to argue whether the Labour party is off to a good start. Features 1 year ago