Candidate Profile: Dong-Oh Shin Starting his statement with an enthusiastic ‘hi!’ may be not the conventional prelude to a YUSU manifesto but its certainly a happy note. Dong-Oh’s statements are as upbeat as he is. He […] Archive 14 years ago
Candidate Profile: Charlotte Winter Within the world of York Sport, Winter is a highly recognisable face, whether on the lacrosse pitch and netball courts or on the committee. Unsurprisingly for the College Sport head, one of […] Archive 14 years ago
Candidate Profile: Lewis Haines With perhaps the most radical Welfare agenda, Lewis Haines comes to the election with a focus on improving Nightline services and creating a more proactive dynamic for the Welfare team. Haines, National […] Archive 14 years ago
Candidate Profile: Hannah Wigley Despite running against a popular incumbent, Hannah Wigley’s articulate manifesto, addressing recent problems with drink spiking and complaints of STYC complacency, put her in a solid position to mount a challenge to […] Archive 14 years ago
Candidate Profile: Bob Hughes Bob Hughes, incumbent YUSU Welfare Officer, is the frontrunner of the race – though by no means the dead cert. A prominent person around campus, Hughes has enjoyed a fairly successful year […] Archive 14 years ago
Candidate Profile: Hannah Brearley During her time at York Hannah Brearley has become a well-known figure on campus. This comes as no surprise when you look at the roles she has held since joining the University. […] Archive 14 years ago
Candidate Profile: Chris West Chris West is a History and Economics Student from Vanbrugh. Since joining the University he has become a prominent figure in the world of societies, taking on the role of treasurer in […] Archive 14 years ago
Candidate Profile: Helen Marrison Helen Marrison is a Politics with International Relations student from Alcuin. During her time at university she has gotten involved in an impressive range of societies. “From a corset-wearing villain with Pantsoc […] Archive 14 years ago
Candidate Profile: Eppie Leishman Eppie Leishman has been “faculty coordinator, senate rep and a leading rep in the social sciences department,” but argues that, “that isn’t why you should vote for me.” Speaking to Vision, Leishman […] Archive 14 years ago
Candidate Profile: Graeme Osborn Graeme Osborn is running for re-election this year. As he explains in his manifesto, last year as ‘Academic Officer,’ he helped cement plans for the 24 hour library, which will now be […] Archive 14 years ago
Candidate Profile: Zahra Latif Zahra Latif is a third year English and History student. She has been heavily involved in student politics since joining the university. In her first year she was elected course representative as […] Archive 14 years ago
Candidate Profile: Peter Warner-Medley Peter Warner-Medley is a college tutor for Langwith. For his manifesto he has chosen to go down the popular campaign route of abstract questions supported by abstract policies. “What do you think […] Archive 14 years ago
Candidate Profile: Thomas Stuart Taylor Tom Taylor is a second year music student and is the current treasurer of the Lemon Press. He is relatively unknown on the student politics scene but he claims this will work […] Archive 14 years ago
Candidate Profile: Abir Ahmmed Politics, Philosophy and Economics student Abir Ahmmed’s ‘joke’ candidacy is unlikely to prove particularly popular outside of Politics students and lovers of the Lemon Press. Ahmmed’s satirical campaign spoofs this year’s American […] Archive 14 years ago
Candidate Profile: James Carney This year’s anti-establishment candidate comes in the form of third-year Mathematics student James Carney, whose manifesto consists of a 350-word poem with one clear message to YUSU – you’re failing us. Despite […] Archive 14 years ago
Candidate Profile: Nacho Hernando Following his time as Goodricke chair last year, Nacho Hernando is a name that will be familiar for a lot of people. Hernando told Vision that he is running for President as […] Archive 14 years ago