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The University needs to reimplement the safety-net system
Without it, the effects of unfair working conditions and stress-induced studying could be felt disproportionately across the student population.
Russell Group universities take fossil fuel funding
The University of York is in the minority of Russell Group universities not having their research funded by fossil fuel companies
We need to protect our porters
The 24-hour porters play a vital role in student welfare on campus, and their posts must be protected
Nouse talks to York Student Solidarity Network about rent strikes and tuition fee reductions
An official rent strike will be taking place at the University until student's demands are met
The Crown: Diana's re-emergence as a style icon
Nouse Fashion take a look at the iconic style of Princess Diana in the recent season of The Crown, and give tips on how you can incorporate this into your own wardrobe.
Megalophobia in gaming
Mhairi Winfield looks at how the gaming industry has used this phobia to create atmosphere in non-horror games.
The Grammy Nominations 2021
Who should win, who will actually win, and who was snubbed? Nouse Editors break down some of the most highly anticipated Grammy awards categories and give you their takes on this year’s nominations.
Studying abroad during a pandemic? It's not all bad...
Deputy Muse Editor Emily Harvie interviews two York students on their term abroad in Spain
The perfect cheeseboard: a cheese seller’s guide
Nouse’s own cheese connoisseur Lucy Cooper shows us how to curate the perfect share platter for your seasonal festivities.
She’s a woman, not a villain
Jenna Luxon discusses biographical fiction novel Rodham and asks what it is about ambitious women that society still finds so unpalatable.
Bread, Bandages and Bullets
The Conservative government makes recent cuts to the foreign aid budget. Chancellor attempts to "balance the books" on public spending while the Prime Minister wants more Battleships
Have Pfizer and Moderna revived the stock market?
In the last week, effective coronavirus vaccines have been announced by Pfizer and Moderna giving newfound hope for public health, and potentially the stock market.
A Covid Christmas: mass testing and moral obligations
The government's Christmas plan may sound like a welcome break, but it leads to difficult implications for students
Four reasons to follow boxing
Laurence Gill explains the four reasons boxing is exhilarating and deserves to be valued more
Editor's Note - Nouse Origins: Matthew King
Editor Matthew King and some of the team look back on their Nouse origins and how they have developed since
The Neuroscience of Aggression
Nouse looks into the science behind aggression and why our brain makes us act aggressively
The University needs to reimplement the safety-net system
Without it, the effects of unfair working conditions and stress-induced studying could be felt disproportionately across the student population.
Nouse talks to York Student Solidarity Network about rent strikes and tuition fee reductions
An official rent strike will be taking place at the University until student's demands are met
Russell Group universities take fossil fuel funding
The University of York is in the minority of Russell Group universities not having their research funded by fossil fuel companies
We need to protect our porters
The 24-hour porters play a vital role in student welfare on campus, and their posts must be protected
Studying abroad during a pandemic? It's not all bad...
Deputy Muse Editor Emily Harvie interviews two York students on their term abroad in Spain
Megalophobia in gaming
Mhairi Winfield looks at how the gaming industry has used this phobia to create atmosphere in non-horror games.
The Grammy Nominations 2021
Who should win, who will actually win, and who was snubbed? Nouse Editors break down some of the most highly anticipated Grammy awards categories and give you their takes on this year’s nominations.
The Crown: Diana's re-emergence as a style icon
Nouse Fashion take a look at the iconic style of Princess Diana in the recent season of The Crown, and give tips on how you can incorporate this into your own wardrobe.
The perfect cheeseboard: a cheese seller’s guide
Nouse’s own cheese connoisseur Lucy Cooper shows us how to curate the perfect share platter for your seasonal festivities.
She’s a woman, not a villain
Jenna Luxon discusses biographical fiction novel Rodham and asks what it is about ambitious women that society still finds so unpalatable.
Bread, Bandages and Bullets
The Conservative government makes recent cuts to the foreign aid budget. Chancellor attempts to "balance the books" on public spending while the Prime Minister wants more Battleships
Have Pfizer and Moderna revived the stock market?
In the last week, effective coronavirus vaccines have been announced by Pfizer and Moderna giving newfound hope for public health, and potentially the stock market.
Four reasons to follow boxing
Laurence Gill explains the four reasons boxing is exhilarating and deserves to be valued more
Editor's Note - Nouse Origins: Matthew King
Editor Matthew King and some of the team look back on their Nouse origins and how they have developed since
The Neuroscience of Aggression
Nouse looks into the science behind aggression and why our brain makes us act aggressively
A Covid Christmas: mass testing and moral obligations
The government's Christmas plan may sound like a welcome break, but it leads to difficult implications for students