
Punsters, not pundits
The problem: YFSglobalPR isn’t run by the YFS.
The problem: YFSglobalPR isn’t run by the YFS.
I recently read Ernest Reid’s article and was surprised to see the Stratford Shakespeare Festival described as being out of touch with youth and reliant on an aging subscription base.
The Stratford Shakespeare Festival has never been a subscription-based theatre, but our theatre is 96 percent supported by box office revenue.
The youth market is a growing segment for ticket sales, though it has never lagged. In fact, each year we attract between 60,000 and 90,000 students – this year the number was around 73,000.
New social networking awareness campaign keeps men in the dark about breast cancer
York lacks spirit
When it comes to football, there are two players in particular that often feel a lot of pressure. York kickers, Ramsey Aburaneh and Dror David, carry a heavy burden.
Chris Jones will depend on his leadership skills to captain the men’s hockey team
Courtney Unruh’s accomplishments on the ice make her a perfict fit for the role of captain.
Every day, Tiera “Tee” Thomas-Reynolds walks the halls of York University, often to an international studies class. And, every day, people walk by her thinking she’s just a regular student. Thomas-Reynolds is not a regular student.
The spotlight rarely falls on soccer goalkeepers. It’s usually the forwards at the front of the field or the mid-fielders at the centre who bask in the glory whenever a victory is earned; however, the very fact he may go unnoticed never stopped Sotiri Varlokostas from taking on the position.
Student-made short films to be showcased at the TIFF Bell Lightbox