Warwick above average in charitable giving
The University of Warwick was among the universities with an above average increase in their charitable donations in the 2011-2012 academic year.
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The University of Warwick was among the universities with an above average increase in their charitable donations in the 2011-2012 academic year.
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Sam Carter spoke with John Ridgard, one half of Coves: the Leamington-based indie outfit who want to take this year's Summer Party by storm
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Christopher Sharpe catches up with Mikill Pane ahead of this year’s Summer Party extravaganza The line-up for Warwick’s annual Summer Party has finally been revealed. Topping the bill this year will be singer-songwriter-rapper extraordinaire Labrinth; Rudimental will be bringing their acclaimed drum and bass to the Bubble; and DJ veteran...
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The winners tell the Boar about their experiences at the festival.
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Warwick Manufacturing Group are offering young engineers a taster day to experience the WMG Academy set to open in 2014
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Isaac Leigh adds a hilarious new twist to the classic FIFA drinking game
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Warwick currently ranks at 29th for the number of student drop-outs in the UK
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The popular club night Nana’s Palace has moved venues from Moobar to LAMP
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When faced with essays, assignments and revision, one of most students’ greatest skills gets put into practice: the ability to procrastinate
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One year ago, investors were suggesting that Apple was to become the first ever trillion-dollar company.
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Following Baroness Thatcher’s death on 8 April 2013, a torrent of debates on her influence as Prime Minister resurfaced, providing the backdrop to a peaceful memorial.
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Returning to Warwick campus once more after triumphing at last year's Summer Party, Christopher Sharpe gets in talks with Charlie Fink about his band's new album, Heart Of Nowhere
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To a certain extent, your enjoyment of the second part of Stone Sour’s double will depend on two things – namely, how much you enjoyed the first part, and how sensitive you are to the recycling of old musical ideas
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