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Andy is one of The Yorker's most prized battle hardened hacks and acts as chief correspondent on major stories. After a spell as Deputy Editor for The Yorker he is now moving into professional journalism, freelancing for the Manchester Evening News. He has undertaken work experience on The Times.

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The Gallery

By appointment HRH: The Royal Gallery

News - University News
Sat, 9th February 2008

Prince William paid a flying visit to York student hotspot The Gallery.

Police arrive

Crime drops as union warns: protect your stuff!

News - University News
Fri, 8th February 2008

The students union has warned of a “spate of thefts” despite the announcement that crime at the university has plummeted by more than a third in the last year.

Cash machine

A wily student won a £100 prize for entering an experiment that he eventually didn't take part in.

money

Students threatened with court over council tax

News - University News
Mon, 21st January 2008

York council has demanded council tax payments from students due to an administrative cock-up.

Hes East

Student swamp: local's warning as Hes East building begins

News - University News
Thu, 10th January 2008

A Heslington leader has said that locals will fight the university if Hes East "swamps" their village with students.

Harald Fairhair's Building

University department to be based in Alcuin car park

News - University News
Mon, 10th December 2007

Cost-cutting university planners are shifting a department out of its Heslington office into a "portakabin" named after the first king of Norway.

Library

Student blames library error for £700 fine

News - University News
Fri, 7th December 2007

The university has defended its library fines policy after a student received bills totalling £700 for books she says were loaned properly.

24

Hundreds enjoying 24 hour comedy event

News - University News
Sun, 2nd December 2007

Hundreds of people continue to show up as comedy soc's 24 hour entertainment marathon enters its final straight.

24

24 -hour comedy fundraiser underway

News - University News
Sun, 2nd December 2007

Comedy society has begun a twenty-four hour entertainment marathon to raise funds to get to the Edinburgh fringe festival.

halifax crest

Know your chair... Halifax

News - University News
Thu, 29th November 2007

Election season has arrived and voting is underway for JCRC positions for the largest college on campus. The Yorker quizzed Halifax presidential candidates Lee Arden and David Sharp.

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