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The girls behind the games

Issues with diversity in video games has always been a subject of great contention, and rightfully so. You don’t have to look very far to see that the industry, particularly the larger ‘triple A’ companies, certainly fall short of mirroring their consumers. This disconnect between consumer and creator calls attention...
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By , Feb. 24, 2018

The ‘quarter-life crisis’

It’s the beginning of a new year, you’re back at university after a lovely Christmas with friends and family, and you must re-adjust to being a struggling, independent adult. The caffeine intake increases to finish that 2000-word research paper due in 48 hours, and sleep is forgone to juggle society...
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By , Feb. 24, 2018

Who is afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Virginia Woolf, arguably one of Britain’s greatest yet under-appreciated writers, would have marked her 136th Birthday on the January 25. She is a writer that I think most people have heard of, and yet when asked, very few people have actually read her work. From novels such as Mrs Dalloway...
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By , Feb. 24, 2018

Varsity Clockwatch – Day Two

21:16: That’s all from me tonight but I’ll be back tomorrow for men’s football. Sweet dreams Warwick Uni students, as Varsity is won. 21:14: I’m now on a bus home beaming as Warwick maintain their unbeaten Varsity record. I may be wearing a woman’s hat and jumper, but without them,...
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By , Feb. 24, 2018