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Could Facebook be tracking our emotions?

Facebook has come under fire in recent weeks for an internal report leaked by the Australian which details how it has tracked the emotions of roughly 6.4 million young people. Facebook conducted research by monitoring posts made by high schoolers, college students and young workers in Australia and New Zealand to...
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By , May. 10, 2017

Warwick University lifts campus protest injunction

The University of Warwick has lifted an injunction that prohibited protest on campus. The injunction had been in place since December 2014. The move follows the University’s promise to fully repeal the injunction after “meaningful negotiations” took place to end Warwick for Free Education’s (WFFE) 10-day occupation of the Slate...
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By , May. 10, 2017

A Day in Toulouse

Toulouse is an ideal day-trip destination or weekend getaway to explore for anyone keen on experiencing the rich cultural heritage the South of France has to offer. The best way to begin a tour of Toulouse and experience the warm atmosphere and timeless visuals of the city would be to...
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By , May. 10, 2017

Clique

If I say the word ‘clique’, you might think of American high-school groups, or the expletive-ridden Kanye West song. What probably doesn’t spring to mind is a group of young, beautiful student interns. Well, this is exactly what BBC Three’s latest binge-able boxset is all about. Set on the campus...
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By , May. 10, 2017

Doctor Who – Knock Knock

This week, we returned to the present for the type of old-fashioned haunted house tale that the BBC does really well. It’s another quality episode from this run of Doctor Who, dialling down on the scale but boasting an excellent guest turn.    Bill is house-hunting with a group of...
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By , May. 7, 2017