Do Freshers have enough time to be fresh?
Warwick has traditionally welcomed its first years with a fortnight of Freshers’ events at the Students’ Union (SU) Copper Rooms and across campus, alongside start-of-term course lectures.
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Warwick has traditionally welcomed its first years with a fortnight of Freshers’ events at the Students’ Union (SU) Copper Rooms and across campus, alongside start-of-term course lectures.
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Since 2005, American poet and performance artist Dennis Cooper has been cultivating a blog. Through image-heavy posts and a dedication to interaction with his followers, the blog is home to an engaged community of artists and fans. ‘Weaklings’, written and directed by Chris Goode, is loosely based on this blog’s...
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‘Inked Palette’ is a tattoo artists’ exhibition running in Leamington Spa until 20 October and the work on display is a testament to the pure talent these true artists hold. The concept of not only having to produce evocative work in various mediums but then having to transfer that work...
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Mock the Week regular and contributor to puppet satire Spitting Image, Andy Parsons sold out his set at Warwick Arts Centre in February. On this occasion though, the comedian was less lucky with the smaller audience in the Royal Spa Centre for ‘Live and Unleashed – but Naturally Cautious’. Thankfully...
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Boar Music's best offer their personal picks for nearby gigs in the coming weeks.
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For the first time ever, the sport editorial team go head to head in a look forward to the biggest sporting action of the weekend. They give us a lowdown on what they're watching and when to watch it.
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The final season of Downton Abbey is here, and Nicola Paling is not impressed
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Following the final episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, 'Immortality', Reece Goodall looks back on the show
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Ellie Campbell brings us a recap of the highlights of the Emmy Awards 2015
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Worried about your first year at Warwick? Three TV writers tell you which show will prepare you for your Freshers experience
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How does TV licensing law apply to students? Nicola Paling explains how to avoid a fine
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Arnold Thornton-Rice says you should withhold the judgement about your (seemingly) crazy flatmate
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In a continuation of our Raindance Festival coverage, Redmond reviews the romantic drama 'The History of Now', a somewhat generic and slight yet pleasant exploration of a Berlin couple's relationship that spans Vienna and Morocco.
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