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Elliot Rodger was not just a lunatic, but a misogynist
Joanna Harwood reminds us about the real motives behind the Isla Vista massacre
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Faith schools are the problem
Will Tucker rants about the problem with the overall concept of a 'faith school'
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Dis-United Nations appoint homophobe as President
Ibtisam Ahmed sheds light on why the appointment of Sam Kutesa is a backstep for the UN
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Detective fever is spreading in Robert Galbraith’s ‘The Silkworm’
Daniel Cope reviews J.K. Rowling's second foray into the world of crime fiction. But does 'The Silkworm' have the same magic as the previous installment?
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Musicals can be a tough sell
Ibtisam Ahmed analyses why recent musicals have had a hard time financially and seen a fall in ticket sales despite good reviews.
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Brook’s new spectacle astonishes
A spectacle for the eyes and ears -- Helene Kleih reviews Peter Brooks touring theatre piece about the artistic perks as well as the disadvantages of living with synesthesia.
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Marks and Module Choice
Tim Pottle discusses the trade offs that students have to make when choosing future module choices
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Tête à tête: Has Banksy sold out?
Ibtisam Ahmed and Milo Barnett fight it out on whether Banksy has lost his edge
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Dissing Coventry is dangerous
George Ryan warns Warwick students that automatically dismissing Coventry is ill advised
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How To Train Your Dragon 2
How To Train Your Dragon 2, the highly anticipated summer hit, is finally in the cinemas! Kambole Campbell calls the film 'a soaring success'.
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Review: ‘Lady Chatterly’s Lover’ by DH Lawrence
DH Lawrence's novel of class and illicit passion was called obscene when it was first published. But nearly a hundred years later, does the book's quality outlive the scandal it caused? Stephanie Hartley investigates
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God’s Not Dead
Redmond Bacon reviews God's Not Dead, an attempt to discuss faith and belief in the modern world. Sadly, a failed attempt.
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