A blind date with a TV show?
Six writers try out a blind date with a TV show – which pairings were love at first sight, and which ended with someone climbing out of the bathroom window?
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Six writers try out a blind date with a TV show – which pairings were love at first sight, and which ended with someone climbing out of the bathroom window?
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Tim Peake blasted off from Earth on the 15th December, and after being on the International Space Station (ISS) for just over one and a half months has orbited the Earth almost 500 times. He’s only partway through his six month mission but has accomplished much already; here’s a rundown...
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The Jessica Jones blog continues, with an episode that provides some shocking revelations about Jessica's past and her connection to Luke... (FULL SPOILERS)
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“Th’ whole worl’s in a terrible state o’ chassis!” Thus rings the refrain in Seán O’Casey’s Juno and the Paycock, brought to Leamington’s Loft Theatre this February by director Gus MacDonald. World-weary Juno Boyle (Mary MacDonald) is trying to keep her crumbling family together during the Irish Civil War, but...
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Some footballers gel so well on the pitch that they continue their relationship off the field. Su Collins selects her top five football bromances
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As Varsity approaches the Boar Sport team hit the ground again in our latest edition of the notepad.
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Vice Chancellor Nigel Thrift has been given a £92,000 farewell pay package, in what Warwick University’s Student Union has called an “astonishingly inept and out-of-touch” move.
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Recently, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has faced public criticism for its slow and stunted response to the Zika virus pandemic that is currently spreading across Central and South America. The Zika (pronounced zee-kah) virus is a mild infection which causes similar symptoms to dengue fever on a much smaller...
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David Cameron has announced that all universities are to routinely publish statistical data regarding their successful applicants under new transparency rules.
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The All Student Meeting was held this Monday in the Copper Rooms to discuss and debate various motions ranging from menstrual product accessibility to study spaces on campus.
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Given that so many murder mysteries are centred around looking into the past to unearth secrets, setting one on an archaeological dig makes so much sense. That’s the premise of this week’s instalment of Midsomer Murders, ‘Saints and Sinners’, in which a local discovery is the inciting incident for murder....
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Nicola Paling and Reece Goodall give their views on Safaris
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