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How tourism is ruining our travel experience

Tourism connects the world. We are sharing cultures, breaking down barriers, and bringing money to the countries that need it most. However, as travellers we are not treading lightly enough, and the world’s most treasured places have long been feeling the impact. So how does this happen? First comes the...
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By , Oct. 27, 2016

Review: The Exorcist

Any production of the Exorcist has a lot to live up to when you consider the enduring popularity of the novel and film and, for the most part, the Birmingham Repertory Theatre doesn’t disappoint with this spooky Halloween spectacle of William Peter Blatty’s classic horror. With the film and novel...
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By , Oct. 27, 2016

Review: Free Admission

For someone who spends hours in front of a crowd laying bricks for her latest show Free Admission, cabaret extraordinaire and nudist auteur Ursula Martinez is not so great at keeping up walls. The ‘prelude’ to her performance, which she insists “isn’t part of the performance…but it is really isn’t...
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By , Oct. 25, 2016

Austerity caused Brexit, say Warwick academics

Austerity, rather than immigration, was the main reason people voted Leave in the EU referendum in June, according to a paper published by academics from Warwick’s Economics department. A small reduction in government cuts could have swung the referendum result, the paper suggests, while a comparatively large reduction in immigration...
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By , Oct. 25, 2016

BHM: The Importance of Reading Black Literature

The role of literature in bringing Black History to the forefront of conversation, particularly in a Western society, should not be underestimated. Reading black literature is a fascinating and important journey for the reader, allowing for the poignant remembrance of historical events and celebration of African and Caribbean culture, especially...
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By , Oct. 25, 2016

Warwick Glee perform tribute to student

October 13 saw the Glee society perform a tribute to Simi Sahota, a Warwick student who sadly passed away over the summer. Members of Glee sung a rendition of Echosmith’s hit ‘Cool Kids’ in memory of Simi, who was a valued part of the society. It was recorded, with a...
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By , Oct. 25, 2016

Warwick Professor wins prestigious literary prize

A.L. Kennedy, Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Warwick, has been awarded the prestigious Heinrich Heine Prize for 2016. The prize is one of the most important literary awards, recognising writers who promote “social and political progress, international understanding or the realization of the unity of all people...
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By , Oct. 24, 2016