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Warwick offers plenty of new sports for you to try, with American Football one of the most popular. Featuring socials, success and the Superbowl...
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Warwick offers plenty of new sports for you to try, with American Football one of the most popular. Featuring socials, success and the Superbowl...
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Team GB’s Alistair and Jonny Brownlee proved why they are the biggest names in triathlon, as they won the gold and silver respectively at the Rio 2016 Games. Alistair protected his title in the men’s event as he picked up Britain’s 20th gold medal of the Games, while his brother...
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And just like that, we have reached the end of Rio 2016. Reece Goodall picks and previews his events to watch over the final weekend of action.
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Deciding which sport to take up at university can be difficult - but our new feature is here to help. First up, 2015/16's club of the year: Ladies Hockey.
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Superman is one of the best-known characters in comic book history, an icon that everybody is familiar with. An alien from the planet Krypton, there is no doubt that he is an impossible idea but, if we were to use our current understanding of science to think about him, how...
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A research team in the School of Life Sciences at Warwick has paved the way for a new generation of drugs that could be used to prevent cancer and Alzheimer’s. The team, led by Dr Ioannis Nezis, has identified and created a database of proteins that are needed for a...
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The momentum swung back and forth throughout the series but ultimately England v Pakistan ended all square. Jonny Hall dissects the key talking points.
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With the announcement of Metal Gear Survive a Definitive Edition on the way, Ali Jones tells you why Metal Gear Solid V may be worth a play this summer.
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At the Edinburgh Fringe- that great festival into which all the actors and comedians of the world are irresistibly drained- there are more musicals than you could see in a week. Perhaps more surprisingly, there are a great many shows about Sherlock Holmes. Musical Theatre Warwick’s Holmes For Rent, an...
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A fully-orbiting satellite aiming to help global conservation projects is being both designed and built by Engineering students at Warwick. The satellite is set to be launched to the International Space Station (ISS). The Warwick University Satellite Project (WUSAT), based at Warwick’s School of Engineering, is developing its third satellite...
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Liang Wenbo has won his first ranking title in the inaugural English Open, defeating Judd Trump 9-6 in the final. He became only the fourth Asian player to win a ranking title after James Wattana, Ding Junhui and Marco Fu, and just the second from mainland China (after Ding). For...
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“Silence in the face of any sort of oppression is taking the side of the oppressor,” said Ayo Akinrele. The second-time sabbatical officer at Liverpool Hope University organised a march in Liverpool last month, which was partially in memory of Mzee Mohammed, an eighteen year-old black man who died in...
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From a high-profile investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church to forgetful fish; my top five films of the year (so far) are extremely varied. We are now well and truly half way through the year, and as we enter the final month of summer (well, what classes as...
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