You’re awoken in the early hours by your housemate. It’s the last straw. What do you do? Write a note. The Yorker speaks to author Oonagh O’Hagan, who collected over 120 of these notes to write a book cataloguing the lives of the UK’s flatmates.
As York RAG Week begins, The Yorker opens the scrapbooks to reminisce about some of the strangest ways York students raised cash for charity.
Have you thought about where you will be living next year? Well the breakdown is here, as The Yorker asks the students to rate the areas in which they reside.
The Apprentice is a nationwide television phenomenon, in which a group of aspiring young businessmen and women compete for a job with British business magnate Sir Alan Sugar. The Yorker spoke to the winner of the first series, Tim Campbell...
On the final leg of the Stop AIDS Societies Speaker Tour, Ntenje Katota spoke movingly of how HIV has affected her life, supported by other campaign speakers.
Thursday saw a visit to York by Britain's leading political biographer, Anthony Seldon, who spoke to students on the legacy of former Prime Minister Tony Blair.
York's first Black History Week, hosted by the Afro-Caribbean Society, marks the culmination of UK Black History Month. It will see campus brought to life with African fashion, food, and culture.
For the first time ever, The Yorker presents its Annual Shopping League, a hotly contested price battle between three local supermarkets in York.
York's latest student volunteering scheme, the READ International York Book Project, is aiming to provide vital educational resources discarded by UK instituions to one of the poorest countries in the world.
Presenting The Yorker's comprehensive guide to some of the favourite student haunts your Freshers Guide might not tell you about.