Stars are born at The Children’s Hour
Theatre@York put on a compelling adaptation of Lillian Hellman’s 1934 play.
Theatre@York put on a compelling adaptation of Lillian Hellman’s 1934 play.
York community divided over whether the shoes are art or evidence.
From Feb. 4–6, the York Dance Ensemble showcased four pieces on different manifestations of the human experience.
Organized by CFS Ontario, a teach-in on Bill 33 was held to inform students on the effects of the act.
Politics/Poetics of Migration brings together artists of African heritage to examine migration, diaspora, and intergenerational memory.
The bookstore event on Feb. 12 will feature Panju’s long-running comic series and performances by four fellow York-alumni comedians.
After an award-winning performance last year, FSAY returns to Cultural Explosion 2025 with new themes and motivations
Students gather on campus for a celebration of traditional art, fashion, food and dance.
Goldfarb’s most recent art exhibit explores themes of academic perfection, political activism, and childhood memory
A recap of the Teach-In organized by OPIRG