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Ben McCluskey
Ben McCluskey
Non-Operational Director
Ben joined the team in January 2008 as a news writer. He was elected Deputy News Editor in November 2008, and in February 2009 he moved up to News Editor. After eight months as News Editor, Ben successfully ran for Deputy Editor in October 2009. He graduated the University of York with a 2:1 in July 2010, and in October he was appointed as a Non-Operational Director of The Yorker.
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Twitter

Teenage warfare: when obsession turns violent

Comment - Blog Comment
Wed, 1st September 2010

As the Sydney Dalton "controversy" dominates Twitter, Ben McCluskey looks at the dangers of teenage obsession in the age of technology.

tennis courts and sports centre

Sports tent granted six year extension

News - University News
Thu, 12th August 2010

The Sports Centre tent will remain open until at least 2016 after City of York Council gave the sports hall an additional six years planning permission at a meeting today.

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Parents comforted by tributes to James

News - University News
Tue, 10th August 2010

The parents of student James Alexander Ednie Matthews, who passed away last Wednesday, have said they feel comforted by the tributes his friends have left on his Facebook page.

Harriet Netball

Sports tent could face closure

News - University News
Fri, 6th August 2010

The University of York Sports Centre tent may face closure next week after it was revealed that City of York Council planners have recommended that a request to extend planning permission for the sports hall is turned down.

Carles Puyol

Ben McCluskey blogs on Germany vs. Spain – the second World Cup semi final.

Asamoah Gyan

Ben McCluskey gives his thoughts on the first and second quarter-finals of the 2010 World Cup.

World Cup 2010

With a two day break from the football leaving Aimee Howarth, Ben McCluskey and James Southern feeling a little lost, they give their thoughts on how the World Cup has gone in South Africa.

Robinho

Ben McCluskey looks at the fifth and sixth matches of the World Cup second round, which saw the Netherlands and Brazil defeat Slovakia and Chile respectively.

Miroslav Klose

Aimee Howarth gives her thoughts on the third and fourth second round matches of the World Cup.

Jermain Defoe

Ben McCluskey gives his thoughts on the 13th day of the World Cup, and the prospect of England versus Germany.

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