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Coffee House Sessions come to Warwick University

Fancy seeing the UK’s hottest up and coming artists perform at the edge of your mug, every week…. for free? Look no further! Coffee House Sessions is the UK’s largest daytime touring platform, shifting live music venues away from alcohol towards a more accessible environment. Built around performances in student...
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By , Oct. 21, 2017

Why intersectional feminism is a progressive movement

In the face of calls for a more ‘intersectional feminism’, many people will ask what an intersectional feminist is. The term intersectionality stems from the interconnected nature of social categories and identities, in that someone can have numerous identities rather than being defined singularly by their sex, sexuality, race, or...
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By , Oct. 20, 2017

The best of the best gigs near you this Autumn term

There are few ways to enjoy music that quite match the thrill of a live gig. Carwyn Phillips shares her recommendations for upcoming live acts near you.   The Horrors – Tuesday, October 24th at O2 Institute, Birmingham The history of Southend band The Horrors has been characterised by constantly changing musical direction...
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By , Oct. 20, 2017

Is FIFA a just a £50 patch?

The latest FIFA game comes with that same annual promise of an “entirely new” experience, with hopes of revolutionising the series and changing the very way in which we understand football. But what’s actually new? Well, for a stark change of form EA finally delivered on their magical – sorry,...
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By , Oct. 20, 2017

Reading for well-being

The benefits of reading for well-being are hugely supported by recent studies, concluding that the books on our shelves can offer alternative pathways to positive thinking.  Books can positively impact the health of the reader if they are considered not only as a source of entertainment, but as tools for...
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By , Oct. 20, 2017