‘Outstanding’ graduates recognised with awards
Three students received iPads as part of the new Outstanding Student Contribution Awards
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Three students received iPads as part of the new Outstanding Student Contribution Awards
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Coca Cola floats and police parades; Tom Davies asks what it is that drags us out to watch the Olympic spectacle
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Calum Murray on why the crisis in Syria has had dire consequences for an entire region
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Roger Duclaud-Williams, Politics lecturer at Warwick for 37 years, has died from cancer
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The school's masters programme has been judged by QS and the Economist to be one of the best on the planet
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Jonathan Pitman writes of the 2012 Olympics from a non-sporty, irritated Londoner perspective
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With the issue of tax avoidance raging on, Anna Notman examines the government's room for manoeuvre
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Helena Moretti discusses the causes of the horrendous weather and suggests a warm August may be on the cards
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Security firm G4S are again in the spotlight, this time being criticised for treatment of prospective Olympics employees
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Comment editor Kirsty Judge on why E L James' trilogy is not the death of feminism as we know it.
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Those of us who missed the £9000 fees may have payed a higher price: a chance at a better quality of education
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Clare Selley gives us the lowdown on ITV's Superstar
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Hari Alexander Sethi takes in the final chapter of Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy, finding a hugely impressive film that refuses to belittle its audiences' intelligence.
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