Fees campaign to hit MPs
'Education Write-Off' targets local Members of Parliament as part of a national campaign against fee rises
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'Education Write-Off' targets local Members of Parliament as part of a national campaign against fee rises
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Annual charity week aims to raise thousands of pounds by wreaking havoc on campus
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Each of the Union’s sabbatical officers answers questions on their manifesto commitments
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Warwick announces its team for the 2011 series as it hopes to emulate 2007's success
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Complaints have been made about the infrequency and inadequate capacity of the bus services in Coventry
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International development summit discusses conflict and resource crisis issues
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Kanye West is one of the most frustrating artists around at the moment. Whilst a bit of swagger is an essential aspect of a true rap persona, there’s little doubt that West has succeeded in taking this to pretty incredible heights. Debut album _The College Dropout_ showcased a mix of...
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Responsible for perhaps one of the greatest songs in indie-rock, ‘The Rat,’ and the lyrics that most ardent music fans will have heard in a real-life all too many times, ‘The music’s loud/ in your room/ turn it down,. The Walkmen are unarguably unique, a fan’s band, they produce the...
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‘Learning’ is the most beautiful song you will hear this year. I do not exaggerate. Anyone who does not find themselves stunned into silence within the first thirty seconds can be safely described as HEARTLESS. It is a song by Perfume Genius- a singer songwriter; but not one of those...
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Back in 1975, Bruce Springsteen, the man described by critic (and later manager) Jon Landau as “rock and roll’s future”, was almost down and out. His debut album, _Greetings from Ashbury Park, N.J._, had become a critical success but a commercial flop, selling only 25,000 copies in its first year....
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David Willetts, the Minister of State for Universities and Science, writes in the _Boar_ about how the tuition fee measures are necessary and fair
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The most popular Hindu festival has a fascinating economic side to it
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Iain Duncan Smith's proposed welfare reforms are radical but is this at the expense of social justice?
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