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In a statement released on 25 June, the University of York announced the closure of the Centre for Lifelong Learning (CLL), citing the ‘challenging financial climate’ facing higher education.
Fashion should be joyful, an intimate layering of fabrics to display who you are in a moment. Clothing should be a hobby, not a race. Because when fast fashion moves too fast, we stop dressing for ...
To continue York Racecourse’s stream of highly anticipated and successful Music Showcases, this weekend will see Sophie Ellis Bextor and Natasha Bedingfield take to the stage on Friday 25 July, ...
The ‘Great Man’ theory of History is an approach to historical studies that highlights a few prominent (male) individuals as the protagonists and actors in all important historical events. It has ...
Perched on top of the hill Stood the quaint café in all its morning glory Entered the salt and pepper-haired man And his wife with her messy bun Each week, the same order For him, two fluffy pancakes ...
University of York’s Library Café is undergoing a large-scale refurbishment and is set to re-open in autumn for part of the first semester in the 2025/26 academic year.
Palestine Action was officially proscribed on 5 July after being voted upon by the House of Lords, along with groups Maniacs Murder Cult and Russian Imperial Movement following advice from ...
On 16 June, Rachael Maskell, MP for York Central, was suspended from the Parliamentary Labour Party following her rebellion against the Government’s plans to cut disability benefits.
Internships are one of the many factors reifying inequality in the UK, but the prospects of working class kids don’t have to be so bleak. Whilst the idiom ‘it takes a village’ is often used apropos ...
The University of York is facing a financial crisis and are consequently trying to lower their running costs, but there is significant concern about how this will affect students' experience, as well ...