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Good fats and Human behaviour: Festival of the Imagination
Louisa Middleton visited the Festival of the Imagination at Warwick, she went to find out about the good and the bad when it comes to fats as well as why people act and think the way they do.
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Death of a Gentleman
Jonny Hall reviews Death of a Gentleman, an astounishingly dramatic, gripping and eye-opening look at the darker side of cricket, calling it "a must watch for any cricket fan".
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An Australian Adventure
Claire Fuller provides a feast for the eyes with photos from her gap year in the land of Oz...
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Can eSports ever be considered real sport?
Games – The sheer scale of competitive gaming already rivals traditional sport Willem Garnier For a few years now, a new type of competitive sporting event has been gaining a high amount of popularity: eSports. But can video games ever be considered sports? First of all, let me make it...
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Star Wars Battlefront Review
[dropcap]B[/dropcap]etas are tricky things to write about. Pretty much anything I complain about can be explained away by saying “of course it isn’t perfect, it’s a beta!”. But let’s give it a try anyway. [divider] First things first, fans of the old Battlefront games are going to be disappointed; This...
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Navigating societies fair
Ask anybody who’s been to university, joining societies is essential to your university experience. Because we have more societies than any other UK university, there are more opportunities than ever to try new things! But in the midst of all the drinking, socialising and the occasional learning during first week, you...
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The Warwick Dictionary: Learn to speak fluent ‘Warwick’
When you’re new to Warwick it can sometimes seem as though everybody is talking utter nonsense. We do have some very particular phrases and terms, but second-year Stanzi Carpenter has created a useful translation guide to get you speaking fluent ‘Warwick’ in no time. ‘Assembly’ Official name is the Assembly...
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Graduate selection process shakeup at Deloitte
Aneesha Mahil examines the changes the firm is making to their selection criteria With many students now going into third year and looking to apply for graduate schemes at major firms and organisations throughout the country, this week we have received news of a shakeup with the way Deloitte, the...
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The Martian
Kambole reviews science fiction survival flick The Martian, a funny, heartfelt and deeply enjoyable return to form from veteran director Ridley Scott.
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BBC Three announces new Doctor Who spin-off
What can we expect from new Doctor Who spin-off, 'Class'? James Hibbs investigates the series which will be set in Coal Hill School
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It’s that time of year again…Let’s talk Robin Hood Tax
Alexander Shaw examines the implications and why it isn’t all it is claimed to be So there we have it! A new Shadow Chancellor and the Robin Hood tax is now back on the table. Arguing in his speech that the tax would ‘help pay for improvements to the NHS...
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UK earnings grow at the fastest rate since 2009
Elena Prest looks at recent figures published by the Office for National Statistics New research conducted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has shown that in the period of May through to July, average earnings, excluding bonuses, grew by 2.9% compared with the same period last year. The unemployment...
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