A cut above the rest
Julia Dorrington reviews the collection of Matisse cut-outs at the Tate Modern
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Julia Dorrington reviews the collection of Matisse cut-outs at the Tate Modern
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Luke Whitticase reflects on Transcendence, a sci-fi meditation on what it actually means to be human, starring Johnny Depp.
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Is the Amazing Spider-Man 2 a worthy continuation of the Spider-Man series? Olivia Cole says: YES.
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Raghav Bali explores the meticulous martial art violence of the Raid 2
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Jessica Wilson reviews The Double, Richard Ayoade's mind-bending dark comedy starring Jesse Eisenberg
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Has the era of big muscles and high body counts ended? Daniel Kelly investigates...
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The number of students approaching University of Warwick Student Support Services has nearly doubled over the last five years, a Freedom of Information request to the University has revealed. With essay deadlines, job/internship applications and exam revision all clamouring for students’ attention in term three, it is the busiest time...
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Warwick has been accused to giving out too many firsts and second highers
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On the 15th of March I joined the ranks of the cosmetically enhanced, stepping up onto the operating table for surgery as a masked assembly snapped rubber gloves about their knuckles. The procedure was a standard breast enlargement – and it was one of the best decisions I ever made....
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Ann Yip investigates the decline of overseas Chinese students at Warwick
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News editor Ann Yip brings us the Boar's news in brief for Issue 11
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Mention the name Stephen King to a stranger on the street, and they’ll know his name. Stephen King is the most recognizable author alive, and perhaps in existence. With a career that spans a monumental 56 novels and 13 short story collections, it is no surprise that his bibliography has...
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Ibtisam Ahmed reviews Starred Up, a triumph of independent British filmmaking
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