Logan Review
A refreshingly different superhero film? Gilles Allen-Bowden reviews Logan, the film which concludes Wolverine's story.
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A refreshingly different superhero film? Gilles Allen-Bowden reviews Logan, the film which concludes Wolverine's story.
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Between 2006 and 2013, JPMorgan Chase and its subsidiary, JP Morgan Securities (Asia Pacific) Limited (JPM-APAC) took on about 100 Chinese interns and full-time employees. That seems harmless enough in itself, but these hires have been at the centre of a bribery case spread over two continents and worth hundreds...
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The time that my friends and I spent in Barcelona rekindled our love for the clubbing experience, which in many ways had eluded us in the months prior to our holiday. In this article, I want to make known the key locations of that night-out, so that this unforgettable night...
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65% of university students are living in squalor according to a recent survey of students’ accommodation conditions. Results from the 2017 National Accommodation Survey have shown that almost two-thirds of university students are plagued by accommodation issues. The annual survey, run by Student Money Website, compared the responses of over...
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Following Elon Musk’’s recent announcement of his new venture Neuralink, one writer asks whether merging humans with machines is a good idea. In modern times, perhaps unsurprisingly, science-fiction is becoming science-fact. Artificial Intelligence is booming and machines are learning fast, sometimes without human supervision. Many futurists and technologists claim that...
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Does the relationship between Belle and the Beast hide more sinister undertones beneath the picture-perfect veneer of the Disney remake?
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It can be notoriously difficult for actors to break free from the mould of particularly popular roles they have played. A pertinent example of this phenomena is James Van Der Beek, best known for his portrayal of Dawson Leery on the hugely successful teen drama Dawson’s Creek. In recent interviews,...
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Dajinder Johal looks at our favourite mothers in literature, and ones who just don't quite make the grade
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A second gnome massacre at Echills Woods Railway’s gnome village last Thursday night has left the owners unable to rebuild. The late night massacre saw the destruction of approximately 60 garden gnomes by three hammer-wielding vandals, captured on CCTV footage. Parts of the railway were also torn apart. The last...
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A multi-million pound investment project into redeveloping the Warwick Arts Centre will be taking place within the next few years, alongside the construction of a new humanities building and sports facilities . The development project is scheduled to take a total of three years to complete, beginning at the start of the next academic...
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The University of Warwick is now home to brand new laboratory facilities that will support further research into UK drug discovery. The development, opened on March 29, is part of a project conducted by the Medicines Discovery Catapult (MDC), a national research and development centre used to “promote and support...
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They say all publicity is good publicity – try telling that to United Airlines! Two weeks ago, it was castigated for refusing to let two girls in leggings board a plane, but it is now facing another controversy that could do irreparable damage to the company’s reputation and its pockets....
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Leila Mullan reflects on her first year of university, and what Term 3 feels like as a Fresher
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