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Battle of the genres: Fiction vs non-fiction

Plenty of people like to crack open a good romance on the beach, lose themselves in the latest thriller on the way to work, or scare themselves with a grim crime novel before bed, but why doesn’t the same really happen for non-fiction? Although often dubbed as boring, long or...
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By , Oct. 31, 2016

All-Inclusive Halloween Film Guide

It’s Halloween and for anyone who wants to celebrate with a big bowl of popcorn and a movie, then we at The Boar can offer recommendations to the horror-haters and horror-seekers alike. I have avoided any infamous exploitation and splatter films simply because Halloween is a time for fun and...
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By , Oct. 30, 2016

Warwick SU Officers stand in support with NUS President

Three members Warwick’s Students’ Union (SU) Sabbatical Team have signed an open letter to the Home Affairs Select Committee (HASC) in disagreement with the report’s findings on antisemitism in the UK. The report specifically condemns the National Union of Students (NUS) President, Malia Bouattia, for calling Birmingham University a “Zionist...
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By , Oct. 30, 2016

Global Student Stories – 2/11/16

This week’s global student stories are from China, Sri Lanka, Egypt and Austria. China: Students protest university surveillance Students have expressed concerns about the spread of surveillance cameras in lecture theatres at the prestigious Sun Yat-sen University in Guangdong, the Beijing News reports. A document issued by the university Vice-Chancellor’s...
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By , Oct. 30, 2016

Elsewhere at Warwick – 28/10/16

Warwick Societies collaborate for Black History Month Warwick Anti-Racism Society hosted its last Black History Month (BHM) event on Wednesday 26 October. The event’s theme was racism in sport and discussed how racial prejudice is still present in sport and athletic competition today. This month Anti-Racism Society worked with Warwick...
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By , Oct. 29, 2016

Best Literary Costumes for Halloween

Halloween is a great opportunity to display your appreciation for literature and its fantastic and terrifying creations. Here are some great ideas if you’re looking to go ‘literary’ with your costume. The Woman in Black Like the character’s name suggests, you can just wear black! A dress is customary, but a...
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By , Oct. 29, 2016

What’s it really like to appear on TV?

Molly Willis asks English and Theatre Studies student, Lucy Cooper, about her experience on ITV’s Meet the Parents  Last weekend, Warwick students switching on to ITV were greeted by a familiar face as bright, bubbly and beautiful third-year English and Theatre Studies student Lucy Cooper featured on the second episode of...
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By , Oct. 29, 2016

Spooky Spider Webbed Eggs

In need of some spooktacular treats this Halloween? Heidi Selwood has got you covered with her scarily delicious eggs.   Ingredients: 6 large eggs 800ml water 150g frozen blueberries Gray sea salt, for serving Freshly ground black pepper, for serving   Method: 1. Bring water to boil in a pan...
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By , Oct. 28, 2016