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Students raise hundreds of pounds for Haiti

A student fundraising group has been set up to help Haiti following the devastating earthquake on the island three weeks ago. The group, “Haiti at Warwick”, was originally conceived in a small seminar class of fourth year Comparative American Studies students and has so far raised £1,000 for the victims...
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By , Feb. 2, 2010

Swinging Belleville rendez-vous

I’m a fresher, I’m new on the drama scene at Warwick University, and I’m in awe. So far I’ve dipped my toe in a bit of Shakespeare, I’ve dabbled in a weekend show or two and my latest challenge, my current raison d’etre is the extraordinary theatrical process of devising....
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By , Feb. 2, 2010

Dead or alive? Tune in!

This Sunday sees the return of the critically acclaimed Dead Or Alive Show.   Fresh from receiving a BBC Radio 1 National Student Radio Award nomination, the quirky and at times, dark show – “It’s not for the faint-hearted,” assures one of the writers, Rob Morton – promises to give us...
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By , Feb. 2, 2010

Warwick Arts Centre: Colm Toibin

On 14th January 2010, Colm Toibin was invited to give the annual Donald Charlton Lecture, which is part of the Humanities Research Centre annual conferences. The lecture, which was held at the Warwick Arts Centre was entitled “In Conversation” and was moderated by Professor Jeremy Treglown of the Warwick University...
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By , Feb. 2, 2010