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An event to remember
Poppy Rosenberg attended the Royal Society of Literature's T.S. Eliot Memorial evening and tells us all about it
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Chinua Achebe: “Charity…is the opium of the privileged”
Rebecca Webster takes a retrospective look at the life and work of the great Chinua Achebe
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Save the bookstore, save the world
Books Editor Nicole Davis suggests that to save the bookstore it needs to compromise with the digital era
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Writers’ Choices – March 2013
From bright young things to classics of the canon, The Boar's Music team are full of recommendations
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40 years of mobile phones
The first ever mobile phone call was made 40 years ago - Ellie May tells us about the journey of mobile technology
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NUS conference accused of applauding Thatcher’s death
But education officer James Entwistle tells the Boar it was a "non-event" and students "can make their own mind up on who's telling the truth"
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It’s a jungle out there
Anita Chagar talks hunting down that perfect career path, and why it has never been more confusing for students
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Warwick may be paid to be more diverse
A recent report suggests that institutions should receive £1000 per head to recruit poor students
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What happens on tour should stay on tour
Joanne Harrower thinks that tour should be a time for fun and foolishness, not a time to be exploited by the media.
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Extreme austerity on its way?
Will Tucker reflects on the results of the extreme austerity he witnessed in Portugal and considers the likelihood of of Britain experiencing the same.
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What does the Great British Class Survey really tell us about ourselves?
The BBC and academics from six different universities have come to the conclusion
Britain has a seven-tier class system. But is this really what the survey tells us?
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Girls Unfurls
Helen Kalpus has lost faith in Lena Dunham's critically acclaimed Girls
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