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Government warns freshers to avoid study drugs

A new government initiative is warning freshers to avoid study drugs such as modafinil. The ‘Fake Meds Campaign’, run by a subsidiary of the Department of Health, is aimed at awareness of the problem of fake and unlicensed medical products. Students allegedly purchase study drugs primarily online, from unlicensed dealers....
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By , Oct. 8, 2016

Going the extracurricular mile

Transitioning to university can be nerve wracking, but it should ultimately be an exciting and wonderful experience that one will never forget. It is crucial for you to keep on top of your studies after putting in so much effort and hard work to get into a university like Warwick. However, it is more...
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By , Oct. 6, 2016

Warwick academics join calls to UN’s Refugee Summit

Two academics from the University of Warwick signed a statement calling on the United Nations (UN) to defend the rights of people in need of humanitarian protection. The statement was created and signed by numerous UK academics, including those from the University of Bristol and the University of York. It...
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By , Oct. 6, 2016

Column: Rio’s Artistry

When people talk about the Olympics; sport, success, medals and patriotism are just a few of the many aspects that spring to mind, but for me the importance of art was demonstrated beautifully in Rio this summer. Brazil provided the world with colour and eye-catching artistic traditions on the world...
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By , Oct. 6, 2016