Warwick undergraduates to launch satellite into orbit
A team of nine undergraduates from Warwick University’s School of Engineering is primed to launch its own satellite into space in March.
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A team of nine undergraduates from Warwick University’s School of Engineering is primed to launch its own satellite into space in March.
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More than 100 students turned out to honour the life of Mike Brown as part of a candlelit vigil held by Warwick Anti-Racism Society (WARSoc).
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Sam George finds a new production of Caroline Horton's play problematic at the Warwick Arts Centre
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Matt Hearn reviews and unlikely Musical Theatre Warwick production
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Lewis Reynolds concludes his The Leftovers series blog with a look at the season finale, 'The Prodigal Son Returns'.
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Miles Hunt gives his verdict on the often controversial 'The Revolution Will Be Televised'
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A Coventry protest against council cuts towards transport for disabled people was attended by Warwick Free Education supporters
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An Edinburgh University fraternity has been condemned after discussing a “raping trip". The fraternity reportedly has a 'colony' at Warwick
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Jess Glass talks to arts journalist and writer Andrew Dickson about the changing nature of media and how being geek is chic
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What inspired you to work in journalism – was it a field that you fell into or were you always interested in writing and reviewing? I always wanted to be a critic, but of course the foolish thing about trying to be a critic is that there are very...
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Must we? Really? Oh, go on, then. Boar Games discovers that yes, ORAS are the very best, like no other generation ever was.
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Dan Ewers reviews the award-winning debut novel about family and mental illness. But does Filer pull off his difficult subject matter?
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Shingi Mararike writes on the men's tennis first team's hugely impressive victory
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