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A NOTE FROM THE EDITORS

Katie Preston, Co-Editor

Marti Stelling, ethnic minorities. Hopes are that the project will help propel these individuals into senior academic roles and professional services leadership positions within the coming two-three years.

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York is also involved in the Yorkshire Consortium for Equality in Doctoral Education (YCEDE). It exists to tackle the inequality in access to postgraduate education. Involvement in progressive action, like the consortium, by universities, is the root to closing the ethnic pay gap.

“York is also imvolved in the Yorkshire Consortium for Equality in Doctoral Education (YCEDE)” ing for the paper? Keep an eye on our social media for more information on our Annual General Meeting.

This print will see the exciting unveiling of 2023’s YUSU Elections, with hopeful Sabbatical and Part-time Officer candidates bidding to get your votes! Voting opens on 20 February so make sure to use your voice to vote for who you want to be this year’s student representatives.

Equity over equality is the key to eventually no longer needing to publish figures that shine poorly on a University that is dedicated to, “combating inequality in a way that is distinctive to the city of York.” equality in a way that is distinctive to the city of York. ” views the brand new Ukrainian society, as well as giving key information on strikes.

Instead, active measures taken now can redefine decades of institutional inequality.

Joe explores ethical spending in our Climate section and in Science, Emily investigates whether we should be eating smaller amounts of food more often.

In Lifestyle, Amber weighs up whether Valentine’s Day is too commercial, and Katie takes us on the journey of making her makeup vegan.

HELLO AND WELCOME to an extra special elections supplement of York Vision!

We are really excited to be exclusively announcing the candidates of the YUSU elections, as well as providing our usual main paper.

As the birds sing their spring song and the evenings get (ever so slightly) lighter, change is on its way.

Just as we were getting into the swing of things, we’ll be handing over our posts. However, there are lots of exciting things to look forward to, including the Student Publication Association National Awards and some society socials!

This will be our last edition as editors, and we look forward to welcoming a new editorial team in the coming weeks!

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Our News section tackles some of the biggest issues on campus, including antisemitism and energy bill caps.

We have two exciting columns, one from the Women and Non-Binary Network and another from the BAME network.

In Opinion, Laura discusses sexism within autism diagnoses and endometriosis in a scientific-led opinion section.

In Features, Kaitlyn inter-

Finally, in Sport, Jacob explains the upcoming Varsity tournament, as well as detailing disability and inclusion in sport.

To keep up to date with everything that we are up to, follow us on Instagram @ york_vision, as well as joining us on Slack.

We hope you enjoy this print!

Marti and Katie

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