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Langwith College : University of York Campus Tour : Rough Guide Part 4 : (YUSU) HD

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A quick Tour round Langwith College. Be sure to check out www.langwithonline.com for more info and up to date details on events and happenings in the college. Tour given by YUSU Officers 2010-11 ( Sam and filmed by Tim...)

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  • @bboyjoe93 middle of campus, English department is best point of reference.

  • may i ask where york college is ?

  • @thegummybearmonster I think, whilst the colleges also host lessons, you're only a part of the one you live in. I've differed on my offer but I'm off to york next year to do law, I just have no idea what college I should go to :s

  • Hi! Awesome video! I'm now want to get in EVEN more!

    I was wondering what happens if you're taking a combined course like English and History. Are you part of two colleges?

  • Sorry, I though I should also mention that some of the rooms in C Block ARE en-suite.

    However, all the communal areas (bathrooms, toilets, kitchens) contain all the essentials and are cleaned by staff quite regularly (though no excuse for not getting in touch with your domestic side once in a while!).

  • Just a polite notice that C Block IS catered (meals in Vanbrugh restaurant). I believe A, B and D are also catered (not E), but I am not certain.

  • I can't believe the dining room has been turned into a lecture theatre and no sign of any plaques to commemorate the performances of Hendrix and The Who. I suppose it was a cost-cuttng exercise and so forcing people to eat in their own kitchen areas.  A reflection of the atomisation of university life these days. I'm glad I experienced life there in the 60s and not now.

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