Warwick SU’s Spring Election Results Overview
The results of Warwick SU’s Spring Elections were announced on Friday 2 March at 8pm.
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The results of Warwick SU’s Spring Elections were announced on Friday 2 March at 8pm.
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Exams and results in the summer term could be affected as 100 external examiners resign from their positions
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There’s never been a good video game movie adaptation. Sure, you may like Super Mario Bros. ironically, and you may enjoy that second set piece in Assassin’s Creed, but that’s about it. Unfortunately, the latest attempt to make a good video game film with Tomb Raider doesn’t quite work either,...
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A far cry from the ghoulish caricature with which his profession is eternally lumbered, Michael Billington represents an invaluable record of twentieth-century theatrical progression. Seated comfortably amid an immeasurable assemblage of programmes, books and copies of The Guardian – the paper to which he has devoted the last 47 years...
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Warwick was my insurance choice, so after the dreaded results day had come and gone and I learned that I was going to be spending the next three years of my life here, I endeavored to learn as much as possible about the university. Besides the comments that “Warwick is...
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A new study has found that exoplanets of the TRAPPIST-1 planetary system may have habitable atmospheres, though further research is needed.
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Students have asked to withdraw around £10,000 per person for off-campus accommodation with a lettings agency dissolved early this year.
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Katy Pallister reports on research from the University of Warwick which shows that blood and urine tests can be used to diagnose children with autism or ASD.
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In 2016, UOB used near to 54,000 animals for research including 52,455 mice used in labs, 1,385 rats, 798 fish and 90 frogs and newts.
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Students are no secret to stress, so Sam Seddon suggests some ways that we can beat the panic that comes with a looming deadline.
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Thanks to new research, we are a step closer to programming bacteria to synthesise drugs - a huge step forward for biology and medicine.
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At this point, American cinema and cinema as a whole may seem synonymous. Hollywood has such a stranglehold on the industry that American perceptions of the world permeate into all we watch, in multiple formats. So what does this mean for the industry? The best way to answer this, at...
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When the weather turns nasty in the UK, you can guarantee that the TV will be full of reporters battling the conditions. Is it right to send them into the thick of it?
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