Readers’ Responses – Democracy, wages, trigger warnings and crude images
In this weeks Readers' Responses, our writers give their replies regarding democracy, wages, trigger warnings and crude images
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In this weeks Readers' Responses, our writers give their replies regarding democracy, wages, trigger warnings and crude images
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The problem though is that ‘safe space’ policies are creating excessive degrees of censorship and no-platforming, stifling freedom of expression.
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Why do we all still love Harry Potter? Maheen Rizvi tells us her reasons
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As we look back on the most memorable match-ups of Varsity 2016, we begin where it all started: the Ice Hockey opener at Planet Ice in Coventry
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I’ve been at the Boar for a total of fourteen weeks, at varying levels of editorship. And while I may not have changed, my opinions have. It’s not just limited to the newspaper either - I’ve come to realise that all media, all student media, is important.
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[dropcap]D[/dropcap]id you know that Warwick has an LGBT+ society? No? Don’t worry, neither do a lot of people. I first discovered Warwick’s alternative by perusing the society’s webpage. I was looking for the normal ‘LGBT+’ society, but couldn’t find it – instead I found Warwick ‘Pride’. I thought this was...
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Four Comment writers respond to the WFFE road block and the effect on the Warwick community.
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MTW’s fresh new musical Good Business is a powerful and gripping saga of lust and violence in 1930s Chicago, focusing on the rivalry between two violent gangs and the love between Vincent Bartolomei (played by Joe Thompson-Oubari) and Nina Savino (played by Lucy Cooper). The musical was co-written by Rob...
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The modern horror film owes a lot to the Universal Monster films of the 1930s. These early pictures influenced a lot of what we came to associate with horror cinema, and the 1931 version of Frankenstein is no exception. The film’s influence is clear on every mad scientist film that...
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First Netflix, then All4, now BBC Three: is TV moving online good or bad? The incoming and outgoing TV Editors go tête-à-tête
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Deputy Books Editor Imogen Cooper tells us all about her reading and drinking habits - from Pride and Prejudice to pitchers of purple!
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The Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education was awarded to The University of Warwick last month. The ceremony occurred in Buckingham Palace in recognition of Warwick’s mathematical and scientific research in the past 50 years.
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Universities are set to remain under the scope of the Freedom of Information Act (FOI), after an independent commission recommended against the proposals by the Russell Group to become exempt.
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