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Employers: Warwick, we want you!
The University topped the most wanted list of the UK's biggest graduate employers
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Winter’s White Silence
Helen Cobby takes a topical look at snowy painting 'Winter's White Silence' by Lucy Kemp-Welsh, on show currently at Leamington Spa Art Gallery: The Pump Rooms
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Campus hosts Holocaust Remembrance Week
The week involved a series of talks by Holocaust survivors and film screenings
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Django Unchained Gets Spiky Reception.
Ivana Ojukwu argues that the very public criticism Quentin Tarentino's newest film 'Django Unchained' has received is unwarranted.
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‘Spotted’ under fire
Facebook page criticised for its overtly sexual nature after Loughborough and Exeter universities banned their ‘Spotted’ pages
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Police officer locks students’ bikes
Students' bikes will be locked without their permission in a drive to improve security
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Lawyers don’t need degrees
Government could introduce apprenticeships equivalent to a Master’s
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Top speakers visit Warwick debating panel
A debate on animal testing saw a specialist panel discuss the contentious issue at the University
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Researching in the Amazon
Josuha Marcovici and Munashe Chinyanganya talk about their once-in-a-lifetime trip to Peru
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Copper Rooms paved with gold
Are the SU prices putting people off from going to Union events
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Book of the Week: ‘Maus’ by Art Spiegelmen
As part of our new, topical Book of the Week feature, Andrew Gaudion reviews 'The Complete Maus: A Survivor's Tale' in honour of Holocaust Memorial Day this Sunday, which has been labelled by the Wall Street Journal as “the most affecting and successful narrative ever done about the Holocaust”.
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