What don’t the new Sabbs like about York SU? The York SU Elections concluded last week, with over 16,539 by 4,229 individual voters. Two Sabbs were reelected, with five new members joining the team. Sabbs are responsible for continuing the work […] News 1 week ago
Should York Have Two Student Papers? The University of York is rare in having two student newspapers, and it is worth reaffirming their mutual value every once in a while. Opinion 1 month ago
England Rugby Stars Genge and Sinfield Speak to York Vision We visited the training camp at York Community Stadium ahead of England's clash with Italy. Sport 1 month ago
An Interview with the Accountability and Scrutiny Chair Throughout our election coverage, York Vision will speak to as many involved people as we can, trying to bring you more insight into what goes on behind the scenes. This week, we […] Opinion 1 month ago
Is York SU really “unfit for purpose”? Quaker Society Member speaks out on the shortcomings of our Students’ Union. Opinion 1 month ago
How Will The Student Union Changes Affect This Year’s Elections? What do the reshuffles mean for the election, and is there a danger students could fall through the cracks? Opinion 1 month ago
Words of Wisdom From the Current Sabbs Our current Sabbs offer advice to anyone competing for their role. Opinion 1 month ago
Guinness Shortage Ending Just In Time For Six Nations The drink’s Gen Z popularity surge has led to nationwide shortages. News 2 months ago
The Traitors is Great, but It’s Running Out of Road Why Britain’s new favourite reality show must evolve or risk becoming boring. Screen 3 months ago
Did Democracy Just Die in Darkness? Suspicion that Billionaire Media Owners have Sold Out to Trump. Opinion 5 months ago
Harris Must Reach out to Young Men too, or Risk Losing More Than the Election Trust America to set up the ‘ultimate showdown’ between the first female Vice President and the orange incarnation of negative masculinity. The topic of gender lies at the heart of this election. Features 5 months ago