Warwick Women: Women in Consulting
We spoke to Lara Kasperkovitz and Sara Schein of Women in Consulting as part of our #WarwickWomen coverage
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We spoke to Lara Kasperkovitz and Sara Schein of Women in Consulting as part of our #WarwickWomen coverage
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When it comes to hard years, not even a caffeine bedraggled third-year finalist can compete with Hollywood as it wrestles with what might arguably be the biggest identity crisis of its 100-year history. Yet, as the previously hidden corners of the industry have imploded under the abuse scandal and the...
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A dominant performance in Athletics saw Warwick race ahead in the Varsity standings, and Coventry's athletes hate running. Georgia Simcox reports.
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Here is a collection of my favourite 'comfort shows' listed for your enjoyment.
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Aamena Patel reports on a recent study at the University of California which revealed that your friends may have similar neural activity to you, making your friendships predictable.
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Another season of Oscar nominations has rolled in and, with it, the mandatory comments about Oscars only being given to films designed to win Oscars. There are certain things you must do (be a biopic, talk about the Holocaust) or not do (be popular with a general audience) to gain...
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One of our writers writes about her experience living in a house in her second year of uni, looking at the good, the bad and the downright ugly.
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In a survey of 500 Warwick students and staff members by The Boar, 54% of respondents said they supported the UCU strike.
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A nerve-wracking defeat in the women's basketball and another loss in the men's threatened to derail Warwick's strong start to Varsity last Friday
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Everyone has come across music from a film or a TV show, but as games have risen to a similar prominence as a major art form, the more we see music becoming inseparably linked. This creates new opportunities to discover songs throughout this prevailing art form, with my playlists quickly...
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Richard Fullerton speaks to Andrew Davies, Emmy-winning screenwriter of House of Cards, Pride and Prejudice, and much more.
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Scores and soundtracks have been an integral part of the cinematic experience and have arguably played an essential role in setting the tone, building up tension and contributing to the emotional effect the film has on the audience. I, myself, have always loved film music and am a strong believer...
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Lucy Brydon is a Warwick graduate who has made several short films and is currently directing her first feature film SICK(er). She also teaches a screenwriting module here at Warwick. After you left university, you lived in Shanghai and made short films and commercials. How did you get into the...
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