The Community Assembly addressed issues posed by students and officers and collected ideas from students on issues such as whether there should be union bars and more social space for off-campus students. A new Community Assembly Chair was voted for.
The three e’s, Educate, Employ, Empower make up the root of the student’s argumentation against the government’s decision to raise the tuition fees from £3000 to £9000 in a single year.
Public lectures, information sessions and general admiration towards the archaeological legacy provided by the city of York have started from the University of York on the 25th of October.
Since the NUS 'Out in Sport' campaign came out, our YUSU Sport President, Charlotte Winter, has been focusing on getting more LGBTQ+ students into sport, and stopping the stigma which has been reported by NUS to be rife in sports teams.
The hunt is on for a new Vice-Chancellor - described by the University as the “Chief Executive”, who will receive a salary equivalent to £0.25 million.
The Archaeology Data Service, based at The University of York’s King’s Manor site, has won a British Archaeological Award for Innovation to recognise its potential to improve research.