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My Travel Bucket List

[dropcap] W [/dropcap] ith the new University year officially being underway (and everyone being swamped by work already), I’ve been dreaming about getting away – even if just to escape all the reading I have! This has got me thinking about all the different places I want to see in the world...
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By , Nov. 4, 2016

A City in a Day: Venice

Taking on a city in a day is no mean feat. Between carving out a comprehensive itinerary, mastering public transport, and banking on fair weather (ahem, London), only seasoned travellers will know how to get the most out of their 24 hours. Though it’s not high on the list of...
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By , Nov. 4, 2016

Tesla: Time to Invest?

Exciting, innovative, fresh. Just three ways in which Tesla is often referred to in today’s world. But as is so often the question surrounding an upcoming business in an upcoming market – is it promising? In other words; ‘should I be investing in this company?’ On the one hand, Tesla...
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By , Nov. 3, 2016

The New World of M&A

A room packed with leading economists would probably conclude that the corporate world should be riddled by economic uncertainty at the moment. Britain seems on track for what will be a far from amicable divorce with the European Union. The US Presidential election is fast approaching. China’s rate of economic...
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By , Nov. 3, 2016

The battle against sexual violence on campus

From the moment you step on to your campus as a first-year undergraduate student, there are many things you may want to become: a dedicated fundraiser, a political force, a student journalist, a competitive sportsperson, or an entrepreneurial leader. No one, however, applies to university to become a victim of...
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By , Nov. 3, 2016

EUROHOUSE: Finally, a political play as absurd as real-life

It is rare to find a production so self-aware as FellSwoop Theatre’s EUROHOUSE. This restrained and yet wonderfully manic piece considers the increasingly fragile relationships in the EU, through the dynamics of the relationship between the French ‘Bert’, and Greek ‘Nasi’. Held as part of the Emerge Festival held in...
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By , Nov. 3, 2016

Why are we so afraid of clowns?

On Saturday 8th October, a Warwick student became one of the latest victims of the so-called ‘killer clown’ craze. The worldwide phenomenon began in the USA over the summer, prompting thousands more to dress up as the circus character and terrorise communities. While the student’s flatmates managed to convince them...
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By , Nov. 3, 2016