The age old English custom of seeking someone to blame
Channon Zhangazha looks back at this summer's World Cup and the efforts of the English Football Team
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Channon Zhangazha looks back at this summer's World Cup and the efforts of the English Football Team
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Many students are finding that they cannot log in to their email accounts following the switch to Live@Edu
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The Business Secretary has outlined plans to cut costs in higher education and scrap upfront fees
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Cards on the table; interests declared beforehand; bribes quietly taken in a back-alley: I fucking love Doctor Who. As a character and a personality, he’s a constantly evolving, infinitely faceted character both instantly lovable and eternally distant. As a series, the recent(ish) reboot has done a fantastic job of keeping...
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The results of the first annual Boar Awards were announced last week
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Jenny Ryan continues her exploration of Southeast Asia and visits Vietnam
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This week RaW discuss glam rock, its influencers and its influencees
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James Nguyen explores the obsession and conformity that lies at the heart of modern Tokyo
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Rob Ottey reviews the student-written play Daisy Cutter by Ollie Jones, performed in the Arts Centre Studio, week three
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Two weeks away from the event, Ashlee Brown explores what this year’s Warwick Student Arts Festival has to offer
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Acoustic music, poetry, and a nice cup of tea. Matthew Wells speaks to the organiser of Warwick’s best open-mic night
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Screenwriter and former Warwick lecturer Andrew Davies talks to Hannah Brenton and Brenda Goh
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Students are usually described as being lazy and, while this stereotype generally annoys me, it’s definitely true at the end of the third term. Exams are finished and I am free to do, and more importantly play, whatever I like; I could continue with _Final Fantasy 13_ or start one...
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