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Rampage World Tour – A Psychopath’s Dream

The PS1/N64 console era was my introduction to gaming. My formative game experiences included pouring hours into Final Fantasy VII and IX, perfecting my platforming with Crash Bandicoot, and planning world domination in Command and Conquer. However alongside these unattested classics, I experienced the simple and sheer delight of breaking...
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By , May. 18, 2017

Should election coverage be impartial?

Television and the media have been circulating with publicised campaigns, biased interviewees and debates following Prime Minister Theresa May’s announcement of a June snap election. It might seem all fine and well that the election is a main talking point on UK news, but televised media seems to have a...
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By , May. 18, 2017

Is the future of science safe?

As the seasoned news-watchers among you might have heard, a general election is upon us. “But Matt, what does this mean for science?”, I hear you cry! Well fear not, for I have gone to the effort of providing an analysis of each major party’s position on science so that...
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By , May. 18, 2017

Grime says to vote Labour, should we listen?

Fake news and alternative facts – we are increasingly surrounded with such a wealth of information which may be true and may be false. In the age where everyone has an opinion, however moderately formed and based on facts, it is hard to decide who is making sense. Additionally, making...
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By , May. 17, 2017

Five days left to register: Vice-Chancellor and DDO call for students to vote

Warwick Vice-Chancellor Stuart Croft and Becky Gittins, the SU’s Democracy and Development Officer, have shared a “call to action,” urging students to register to vote in the upcoming elections before the deadline next Monday. The call, shared on the Vice-Chancellor’s blog, commented that “there are also many misconceptions around who is eligible to...
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By , May. 17, 2017