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About time for the new Humanities?

Since the university was founded in 1965 significant developments have sprung up across campus. Glossy new buildings crafted with impressive glass frontages and sweeping wooden or metal structures dominate campus. Completed in 1970, the Humanities Building is far removed from the sparkling gem of WMG and is considered in dire...
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By , Feb. 9, 2017

Elsewhere at Warwick – 09/02/17

This week includes University Challenge, a student on The Chase, ‘Be the Candidate’ sessions, LGBTUA+ History Month and the university’s Real Ale Festival. Warwick University Challenge team loses in first quarter-final round Following two successful matches placing them in the quarter-finals, the Warwick University Challenge team were beaten on Monday...
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By , Feb. 9, 2017

A Day to Remember in Birmingham

A Day to Remember bring the Bad Vibrations tour to Birmingham with fellow Floridians New Found Glory and British gems Neck Deep and Moose Blood. 14 years after they first broke out of the Sunshine State, it is no surprise that A Day to Remember have been selling out arenas...
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By , Feb. 8, 2017

The Horrors of ‘Yolocaust’

We are now well and truly immersed in the age of social media. It is rare not to be flooded with photos on almost every platform after a friend or blogger goes travelling. Did it even happen if you don’t have 50+ likes on the Instagram photo? People have taken...
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By , Feb. 8, 2017

Ten Years On: What Skins means to me

It’s been ten years since Skins first came to our screens, demonstrating what was supposed to be typical British teenager life – drinking, drugs, and relationships. Although I don’t recall many similarities between my teenage years and that portrayed on Skins – I’ve never stolen a boat or confessed my love...
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By , Feb. 7, 2017