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Online learning cannot be "good" until it is equal
The Vice-Chancellor's claim that students are "getting a good experience online" is misguided
York MPs push for return to Tier 1
York Central and Inner MPs call for Tier 1 restrictions when lockdown ends.
Vice-Chancellor Updates University of York Students on Spring Term Plans
The Vice Chancellor reveals the University's plans for "an expanded package of measures" to support students next term
The role of scientific shrooms in curing OCD
The use of recreational drugs and how they can help mitigate illnesses such as OCD explored
We're Britain, and we want our mockumentaries back
Dom Smith analyses a key sub-genre of comedy and asks why Britain no longer produces the world-class mockumentaries it once did
The Silent Protagonist Part 1: Immersion
Joe Sanders discusses how easily a player’s immersion can be jolted by the consequences of a silent protagonist.
The importance of independent bookstores
Hannah Carley reflects on the importance of independent bookstores and how they can encourage diversity in literature.
YUSU respond to security breaches at Halifax College
YUSU have outlined a number of increased security measures in light of recent events at Halifax
Student catering: How the university has adapted
Charlotte Lear speaks with the Catering and Hospitality team here at York to find out how the University has been supporting students this term
Has Parliament gone digital?
With Covid-19 digitizing the workplace, Gracie Daw looks at whether it's time for Parliament to go digital and introduce electronic voting.
Remote Workers should be Taxed 5% according to Deutsche Bank
A recent research report from Deutsche Bank has laid out a proposal suggesting that remote workers should be taxed 5% for the “privilege” of working from home
'Long Covid' presents an opportunity to rise to the challenge of chronic fatigue
We can use this time to learn more about the illness as it grows in the public consciousness
What is the 'winter survival package' for sports?
Blyth McPherson gives a breakdown of the recent Government funding for sports
Editor's Note: Am I Good Enough?
Deputy MUSE Editor, Emily Harvie discusses struggling with confidence and overcoming self-doubt.
Corbyn to have Labour whip removed for 3 months.
The former Labour leader’s response to the EHRC’s antisemitism report reignites a factional fiasco within the Labour Party.
Online learning cannot be "good" until it is equal
The Vice-Chancellor's claim that students are "getting a good experience online" is misguided
The role of scientific shrooms in curing OCD
The use of recreational drugs and how they can help mitigate illnesses such as OCD explored
York MPs push for return to Tier 1
York Central and Inner MPs call for Tier 1 restrictions when lockdown ends.
Vice-Chancellor Updates University of York Students on Spring Term Plans
The Vice Chancellor reveals the University's plans for "an expanded package of measures" to support students next term
YUSU respond to security breaches at Halifax College
YUSU have outlined a number of increased security measures in light of recent events at Halifax
The Silent Protagonist Part 1: Immersion
Joe Sanders discusses how easily a player’s immersion can be jolted by the consequences of a silent protagonist.
The importance of independent bookstores
Hannah Carley reflects on the importance of independent bookstores and how they can encourage diversity in literature.
We're Britain, and we want our mockumentaries back
Dom Smith analyses a key sub-genre of comedy and asks why Britain no longer produces the world-class mockumentaries it once did
Student catering: How the university has adapted
Charlotte Lear speaks with the Catering and Hospitality team here at York to find out how the University has been supporting students this term
Has Parliament gone digital?
With Covid-19 digitizing the workplace, Gracie Daw looks at whether it's time for Parliament to go digital and introduce electronic voting.
Remote Workers should be Taxed 5% according to Deutsche Bank
A recent research report from Deutsche Bank has laid out a proposal suggesting that remote workers should be taxed 5% for the “privilege” of working from home
What is the 'winter survival package' for sports?
Blyth McPherson gives a breakdown of the recent Government funding for sports
Editor's Note: Am I Good Enough?
Deputy MUSE Editor, Emily Harvie discusses struggling with confidence and overcoming self-doubt.
Corbyn to have Labour whip removed for 3 months.
The former Labour leader’s response to the EHRC’s antisemitism report reignites a factional fiasco within the Labour Party.
'Long Covid' presents an opportunity to rise to the challenge of chronic fatigue
We can use this time to learn more about the illness as it grows in the public consciousness