Warwick SU to prioritise mental health
Warwick Student’s Union (SU) have declared that they plan to make mental health issues a priority for this coming academic year.
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Warwick Student’s Union (SU) have declared that they plan to make mental health issues a priority for this coming academic year.
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On 17 October, Robert attended the Solving Inequality discussion as part of the Festival of the Imagination. Here is what he found out. The panel discussion “Solving Inequality” addressed the problem of increasing economic inequality in the UK. Its objective was to debate ideas for political action, beyond the usual...
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Things get off to a fishy start in the first episode of Season 11 of The Apprentice. Henry Riley recaps the highlights
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The Labour Member of Parliament (MP) for Coventry South Jim Cunningham challenged Prime Minister David Cameron on the scrapping of the student maintenance grants and alleged plans to abolish the Disabled Students’ Allowances (DSA).
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What is Corruption? was one of the key events at last weekend's Festival of the Imagination. The event posed the question - what is corruption?
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In the comfortable and dimly lit Warwick arts cinema, professors Sarah Moss and A L Kennedy opened the Festival of the Imagination with an informal discussion of literature in the age of social media. The two, who are both accomplished writers, discussed the evolving nature of literature, captivating the audience...
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Stephen Paul looks at the appointment of the enigmatic Jurgen Klopp as Liverpool manager and argues why he's the right man to lead the reds to to glory.
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Jesus Christ Superstar was first performed on Broadway in 1971 with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice, dazzling the world time and time again in the interceding years. The Leamington Spa Opera Group’s amateur production of this epic musical, performed at the Spa Centre, lives up...
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This weekend, it's all about rivalries. South Africa take on Southern Hemisphere rivals New Zealand for a shot at the Webb Ellis Trophy whilst it's red on blue violence in the Manchester Derby.
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From the ‘Vegetable Splodge’ of the 1970s to the ‘Seafood Chow Mein’ of today, on Saturday 17 October between 6.45 - 7.45pm Simple Scoff 2.0 looked at how cooking has changed over the last forty years through the latest Warwick collaborative cookbook, 'Simple Scoff '.
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This issue, Features was able to speak to Warwick Student Jessica Agboola, founder of the Black Women’s Project. By their mission statement they are a student collective for black female students at British universities who are committed to rebuilding the black female body. BWP are also involved with Let’s Talk...
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If you haven’t heard about them yet, you will soon. For seven years, their infamous naked calendar has raised an incredible amount for charity. Speaking more about the calendar and the cause that they fundraise for, the Warwick Rowers sit down with Features to talk nudity, cheeky Viallis and fighting...
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First year is stressful, but we promise that you’ll come out the other side Sohini Kumar, English Literature and Creative Studies Give yourself time to learn. Welcome to Warwick! If you’re studying a subject with lots of reading and essay writing, here are some of my tips to help you...
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