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University plans major changes to course structures
An anonymous source within the University has revealed that major changes are planned for the 2022/2023 academic year
Disabled students deserve better
Non-disabled staff and students alike need to address the current climate of ableism
The highs and lows in the life of a college football president
Barney Andrews and Hasham Yaqoob speak to the football presidents of six of the nine colleges to gain insight into the challenges of securing kit sponsors
Nouse speaks with VC Charlie Jeffery about tuition fees, safety nets, and online education
“Our students are getting a good experience online. It is not the same experience as they would normally have, but I don’t think anyone is thinking that it is a worse or less effective experience”
The Future of Music Festivals
Kristina Wemyss looks at how live music might be able to return in a COVID safe way
A24 Studios: The Top 10 Films
The MUSE Film and TV Section discusses the best movies to come out of Hollywood's most exciting studio.
Lockdown Local: Supporting independents in challenging times
MUSE’s Features Editors talk to local businesses about how we can support them during the run-up to Christmas
Turning to the Arts in Times of Trouble
Alice Manning on the role of art in building endurance.
Made with Love: Student Jewellers
Amy Cope shares the work of three University of York students making and selling handmade jewellery alongside their studies
Science and literature should not be thought of as binaries
It is a new phenomenon that science and literature are to be thought of as separate disciplines; there is a wide-ranging history of the two working with each other.
It's time that influencers took responsibility for false beauty standards
Kirsten Murray discusses the Digitally Altered Body Images Bill, and why celebrities need to take responsibility for their social media content
Editor's Note: There is no 'new normal'
Deputy Editor Annabel Mulliner looks back on the lessons that both lockdown and Nouse taught her this year
Biden's win sparks hope for international climate change action
Molli Tyldesley looks at how international cooperation on climate change is as important as pressure from below.
University plans major changes to course structures
An anonymous source within the University has revealed that major changes are planned for the 2022/2023 academic year
Nouse speaks with VC Charlie Jeffery about tuition fees, safety nets, and online education
“Our students are getting a good experience online. It is not the same experience as they would normally have, but I don’t think anyone is thinking that it is a worse or less effective experience”
Disabled students deserve better
Non-disabled staff and students alike need to address the current climate of ableism
The highs and lows in the life of a college football president
Barney Andrews and Hasham Yaqoob speak to the football presidents of six of the nine colleges to gain insight into the challenges of securing kit sponsors
Turning to the Arts in Times of Trouble
Alice Manning on the role of art in building endurance.
A24 Studios: The Top 10 Films
The MUSE Film and TV Section discusses the best movies to come out of Hollywood's most exciting studio.
Lockdown Local: Supporting independents in challenging times
MUSE’s Features Editors talk to local businesses about how we can support them during the run-up to Christmas
The Future of Music Festivals
Kristina Wemyss looks at how live music might be able to return in a COVID safe way
Made with Love: Student Jewellers
Amy Cope shares the work of three University of York students making and selling handmade jewellery alongside their studies
Science and literature should not be thought of as binaries
It is a new phenomenon that science and literature are to be thought of as separate disciplines; there is a wide-ranging history of the two working with each other.
It's time that influencers took responsibility for false beauty standards
Kirsten Murray discusses the Digitally Altered Body Images Bill, and why celebrities need to take responsibility for their social media content
Biden's win sparks hope for international climate change action
Molli Tyldesley looks at how international cooperation on climate change is as important as pressure from below.
Editor's Note: There is no 'new normal'
Deputy Editor Annabel Mulliner looks back on the lessons that both lockdown and Nouse taught her this year