An LGBT history of television
From That Certain Summer to Steven Universe, here's a look at LGBT TV history specially for this LGBT history month
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From That Certain Summer to Steven Universe, here's a look at LGBT TV history specially for this LGBT history month
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Paul Hicks describes the tedious ten hours he lost to a traffic jam in Nepal
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Retail giant Amazon opens its first physical store, causing worry for many independent bookshops
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The weekend of Saturday 13 February saw the return of Warwick’s annual Lost which 28 teams participated in. Along with several Jailbreak exec members, the teams travelled blindfolded for nearly six hours on a blacked out coach. The destination for this year was Scarborough, with teams being taken to North...
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In a tournament where every point matters, it was the Magenta Army who took a shock lead in Varsity 2016. Sam Nugent witnessed the excitement unfold
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Maheen Rizvi recounts her wild adventure somewhere closer to home
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Hannah Bettison offers her useful tips for coping with the longest flights
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This week’s global student stories come from India, Wales and Scotland, covering the arrest of the president of the Students’ Union from a leading Indian university, the possible scrapping of tuition fee debt in Wales and strong backlash to changes in the way that Scottish universities are ran. ___ Indian...
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This LGBT history month, Eleanor Dawson asks how transgender representation on TV fares compared to Film
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A recent paper, published by Stephen Hawking and other physicists, has suggested that black holes may be surrounded by ‘hair’ made up of ghostly zero energy particles, and goes on to suggest that some of the information consumed by black holes may be stored on these hairs. The proposal does...
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Angeli Bhandal reckons the London four piece's fifth effort leaves a lot to be desired.
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Arub Ahmed reviews Anything Goes performed by MTW at Warwick Arts Centre
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Jess Glass reviews Outside Looking In left by Ed Byrne at Warwick Arts Cetre
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