Finale: Battle of the Bands 2024 After weeks of intense competition and several heated rounds of eliminations, only one band stands victorious… Music 5 months ago
University Charity Swimathon 2024: ‘I swam 12k and it’s taken me about 4 and a half hours’ The annual event took place at York Sport Village and aims to raise £1000 for an ovarian cancer charity Sport 6 months ago
Freeing the Trees! Vision attends the alumni department's Tree Maintenance activity for Sustainability Week 2024 Environment 6 months ago
Twisted Morals and Martinis with a Twist The Norman Rea Gallery showcases its most flamboyant exhibition yet: The Grande Finale: Art of the Extravaganza. SCENE 6 months ago
YUSU’S Community Conference: A ‘Festival for Academia’ Vision reports from the first ever York Community Conference, hosted by YUSU on the 9th February 2024 News 6 months ago
The Prickly Truth of Hedgehog Health Vision attended the Green Impact Team’s hedgehog talk, illuminating us on the best ways to care for these red-listed creatures. Environment 6 months ago
Planting the Seeds to an Improved Well-being Plants are more than just desk ornaments Lifestyle 6 months ago
Union AGM: YUSU and GSA Merger Made Official The merger between the GSA and YUSU has been made official, after Articles of Association were passed by majority vote at last week's AGM News 6 months ago
Boys and Girls: Can They be Friends? ‘Boys and girls can never be friends’: This age-old myth would have you believe truly platonic boy-girl friendships are unattainable. Specifically when it comes to friendships between heterosexual boys and girls, shooting […] Lifestyle 7 months ago
Review: Drawing Attention Back to Nature The Norman Rea Gallery showcases its first exhibition of 2024: Perceiving Nature. SCENE reviews… SCENE 7 months ago
Interview: ‘It’s about depicting nature as people see it’ SCENE spoke to Otty Allum, one of the curators of ‘Perceiving Nature’, Norman Rea Gallery’s newest exhibition. SCENE 7 months ago
Have you abandoned your New Year’s Resolutions? When it comes to picking the world’s least favourite month, January is the clear winner. Lifestyle 8 months ago
Review: Christmas Panto With a Touch of Murder “This pantomime was able to humanise even the most lifeless of characters.” Charlotte Ambrose reviews Murder! A Christmas Pantomime for SCENE. Stage 9 months ago
Review: Getting Lost in a Dream: The Northern Ballet’s Nutcracker Precision and delicacy coupled with fiery passion and laughter. Laura and Charlotte review The Northern Ballet's Nutcracker for SCENE. Stage 9 months ago
Review: Capitalist Pigs Compartmentalisation and Close-ups Charlotte Ambrose attends Norman Rea's latest exhibition 'Make Space' for SCENE. SCENE 10 months ago
Halloween – Sustainability in the Spookiest Season An environmentally unfriendly nightmare or just a bit of fun? Environment 10 months ago