Speaking up about being an introvert
One of our writers explains how university made her realise the limitations of being an introvert, but also how to make the most of it.
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One of our writers explains how university made her realise the limitations of being an introvert, but also how to make the most of it.
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For as long as there have been videogames, there has been videogame journalism. Reviewing, reporting, and retrospecting are all involved in this ever-expanding industry. But to those on the outside, gaming journalism can seem like a tricky business to fully understand, so we caught up with previous Boar alumni Ali...
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Reece Goodall looks at the viral puzzle with seemingly no answer - just how old is the boat captain?
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Coventry nightclub venues s7ven and Daddy Cools are accepting Bitcoin as a method of payment from this month onwards.
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If there is anyone who knows about the difficulties involved in fighting poverty, eradicating inequality and tackling humanitarian crises, it is Dame Barbara Stocking – a former CEO of Oxfam, who also had a successful career working for the World Health Organisation and the NHS. Speaking at the Warwick Economics...
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Research from the University of Warwick has identified JPC11, a compound that possesses a unique approach to destroying cancer cells.
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Recent research indicates as many as 29% of students in Higher Education may experience mental health difficulties at some point during their studies. But what is Warwick doing to help tackle this? Below you will find just some of the many ways you can access mental health services at Warwick...
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One of UCL's honorary academics revealed to have hosted secret conferences on eugenics and intelligence on its campus.
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Students from all over campus gathered last Thursday 25th January to demand from the Egyptian state truth and justice for Giulio Regeni.
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The BBC is to air more religious programming - two writers look at whether this is a good move, and what forms it could take.
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Ashleigh Chester reports on research that suggests alcohol can permanently damage our stem cells.
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Speaking at the Warwick Economics Summit 2018, Warwick’s Associate Professor Dr. Helios Herrera, elucidates an original perspective on the exhausted query over why populist politicians have become so popular in Europe. Many electorates in Europe believe populist governments are the “magic pill” to their problems… Dr. Herrera, coordinator of the...
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Tawakkol Karman, a Nobel Peace Price winner, kicked off the Warwick Economics Summit with an inspiring speech and message to students to ‘raise your voice’ in an effort to combat injustice because “with the students…we can change the world.” Karman co-founded Women Journalist Without Chains as a direct response to...
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