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An accomplished social commentary: Factory Girls review

‘PULL, REEL, SPIN’. The words linger on the mind, morphing into a monotonous thrumming. Such is the way of life for the characters in Factory Girls, stuck in a cyclical routine that demands unconditional obedience. An accomplished social commentary on the capitalist structures that still exist today, director Jihye Park...
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By , Oct. 31, 2017

Do narrators need a name?

We define those around us, and draw them in our mind, by their name. We picture who they are to us and what they are in relation to others. To not have a name would be to become formless, a rough shape drawn by dust, waiting only for a moment...
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By , Oct. 31, 2017

Addressing the issue of free speech at universities

“This House Regrets No Platforming Policies at Universities” was the motion put forward at a debate hosted by Warwick Debating Union on 26 October. The panel included academics and activists, as well as a competitive debater; and judging from the turnout, this issue is of intrigue to many Warwick students....
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By , Oct. 30, 2017

The lowdown on the Goose Nest

While the Arts Centre is undergoing major refurbishment and renovation as part of the 20:20 project, the Goose Nest will act as a temporary theatre for both professional and student-led performances. The conception of the Goose Nest was a direct result of plans to renovate the Warwick Arts Centre back...
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By , Oct. 29, 2017