Time to Say Goodbye
Bethan Ackerley confronts the fear all Warwick finalists are currently dreading: graduation.
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Bethan Ackerley confronts the fear all Warwick finalists are currently dreading: graduation.
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The Prime Minister’s recent call for a snap general election, on Thursday 8 June, threatens the government’s controversial Higher Education and Research Bill. The Higher Education Bill was first published in May 2016 and contains numerous provisions that could create far-reaching change within UK universities. Government ministers in favour of...
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In 'Get Out', Jordan Peele attempts to blend satire and horror into a thought-provoking amalgamation of the two genres. Does he succeed?
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The first 100 days of an American presidency are often those most scrutinised – the number is somewhat artificial, but it can be a useful timeframe from which to get a rough handle on the direction of the country, and the health of its various institutions. Perhaps more so than...
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Is Chess a sport? BUCS doesn't think so, meaning clubs are up against it financially. However, that's not stopped Warwick Chess from achieving phenomenal success at the University Championships
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“I’ve lived so much life” lead singer Patrick Stump croons in the opening minute of the new Fall Out Boy track, ‘Young and Menace’. It’s true, the Chicago-born, pop-punk band formed in 2001 and with six (soon to be seven) studio albums under their belt, have certainly left their mark...
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Angela Huang puts life into perspective in her review of Paul Kalanithi's "When Breath Becomes Air"
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Family holidays are expensive, that is undeniable. They are, however, a fantastic opportunity for children to learn about the world that exists outside of their town, and to engage with new cultures, climates, people and activities. BBC News reported an increase of approximately 16% in 2015-16 from the data for...
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