I recently had the privilege of watching an early press screening of My Plastic Mother (Anak Macan), an Indonesian short film created by Amar Haikal alongside five of his fellow students from the ...
Last weekend saw the largest nationalist event in recent times take place on the streets of London, as activists travelled from across the country to take part in the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march led by ...
This is a festival that answers the big questions. Why gather 40,000 people in a rural Derbyshire field for the weekend? Why not? Why start the day with the conga-conducting Lancashire Hotpots and end ...
Spirits were high on the Outdoor Courts over on West as the players warmed up for their matches at 10 a.m. The morning of May 3 had a chill in the air with strong winds, which could not be further ...
On Wednesday 26 March, one of the biggest nights in music at the University of York arrived: the final of Band Society’s Battle of the Bands. Across the space of three heats and a semi-final, 30 bands ...
This short report was first published as a lead story for our Nouseletter. The Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) has found that student use of AI has surged in the last year. The survey reveals ...
The University of York has announced new Winter 2024 building closures, which will affect 137 non-residential buildings across campus, an increase of 47 from last year. This leaves only 77 buildings ...
November 11th, Remembrance Day, marks the end of the First World War’s hostilities, commemorated as "the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month" in 1918. Personally, I have taken part in over ten ...
FIFA Women's World Cup 2023: England make History By Millie Simon The Lionesses reach their first ever final, defeating Australia in the semi-finals FIFA Women's World Cup 2023: England beat Colombia ...
Features An unobtainable Fantasy? questioning quiet luxury By Megan Cameron Megan Cameron (She/Her) explores the growing 'old money aesthetic' And its implications Arts Romance Fiction: dismantling ...
In 1973 there were to be two Nobel Peace Prize, for their efforts in negotiating a ceasefire in the Vietnam War. The first recipient, Le Duc Tho, refused to accept the award, stating that the Peace ...
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