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  2. York Vision - Wikipedia

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    York Vision has received awards for its writing, design, and in both overall best publication and best small budget categories (due to the lack of sabbatical positions of the paper). In 2009 it was the only student newspaper without a full-time paid member of staff to be nominated for Guardian Student Newspaper of the Year.

  3. York - Wikipedia

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    The University of York has its own television station York Student Television (YSTV) and two campus newspapers Nouse and York Vision. [243] Its radio station URY is the longest running legal independent radio station in the UK, and was voted Student Radio Station of the Year 2020 at the Student Radio Awards. [244]

  4. Alcuin College, York - Wikipedia

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    Alcuin College is one of the University of York's first colleges, established in 1967 [2] alongside Vanbrugh College. It was officially opened in 1969 by Kenneth Clark, the chancellor of the university. [2] It is located on Siward's Howe, making it the highest elevated college in the university.

  5. Vision - Wikipedia

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    York Vision, a student newspaper; Music. Albums. Vision, an album by Luminous; Vision (Alpha Blondy album) Vision (Frank Duval album)

  6. University of York - Wikipedia

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    York's first two Colleges, Derwent and Langwith, were founded in 1965, as was the University of York Library. [21] These were the first residential colleges. They were followed by Alcuin and Vanbrugh in 1967 and Goodricke in 1968. In 1972 this was followed by Wentworth College. [22] The university was noted for its inventive approach to teaching.

  7. Talk:York Vision - Wikipedia

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  8. Long Boi - Wikipedia

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    Long Boi (before 2018 – April 2023) was an unusually tall male duck that lived by Derwent College, University of York, England.He was thought to be an Indian Runner duck-Mallard cross, standing out among the other ducks on the campus due to his height.

  9. Roses Tournament - Wikipedia

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    York won the tournament by 101-97 with a 3-1 win in the soccer securing the win. [6] In the 2012 tournament a stadium was used for the first time. The Rugby 1sts XV battled it out at Huntington Stadium, the home of the York City Knights. [7] During the 2013 tournament York opted to use the same venue again, for the second year running.