Does underage drinking lead to addiction?
Archie Stephens explores whether underage drinking could lead to an alcohol addiction later on in life.
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Archie Stephens explores whether underage drinking could lead to an alcohol addiction later on in life.
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As part of our ArtsTech collaboration, we wanted to find out what Science and Arts students love about the other discipline, and why they think the intersection is so important. Read on to find out what aspects of science inspire arts students.
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As part of our ArtsTech collaboration, we wanted to find out what Science and Arts students love about the other discipline, and why they think the intersection is so important. Read on to find out what aspects of art inspire science students.
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It’s December, so applications to summer internships are underway and finalists are on the hunt for a graduate scheme or a masters. In the humanities, the choice between furthering your education and entering the workforce can seem a daunting one: you don’t quite feel ready to be in the “real...
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Barns Courtney is an up-and-coming indie-rock artist whose best-known songs include ‘Fire’, ‘Glitter and Gold’ and ‘99’. Courtney’s deep vocals and edgy instrumentals make him a familiar name on Spotify’s playlists and, after embarking on his first UK and Europe tour, he is sure to become a big name. Courtney’s...
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Whatever you think of video games, they’re great as a leisure activity – what better way to relax that putting your feet up after a hard day’s work and immersing yourself in a digital world? The idea that games should be a form of escapism is entirely sensible, and that’s...
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With Christmas fast approaching, an ideal way to forget about university responsibilities is to gather some friends, find a local pub, enjoy a pint and maybe have a bite to eat. But as a Warwick student living in Leamington Spa, which pubs are available if you’re tired of The Benjamin...
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I’ll be honest up front, I am a David Tennant fanboy. If I find out he’s in something, I watch it, even if I hear that the movie or TV show is otherwise dreadful. This isn’t just because I think he is a nice guy, which I also do, but...
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Believe it or not, Christmas is just around the corner, with less than 30 sleeps until the day arrives! It may seem like summer has just ended, but whether you’re a grinch or Christmas obsessed, here are some of the best things to do nearby in the run up to...
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Among the many traditions surrounding Christmas, literary traditions can often be overlooked in favour of the comfort of festive foods, the ease of watching a Christmas classic on TV or the glamour of extravagant decorations. Bookish Christmas traditions still hold a place in our Christmas ritual, even if they sometimes...
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We all know Christmas is synonymous for Prosecco, but what are the effects of it on our health?
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International students in the UK would have, at some point, had the dour realisation that they only have three months to find a job after graduation. This job has to be in a reputable firm that is willing to sponsor their visa. If we are determined to obtain one, we...
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What is it like living at university with an eating disorder? One writer shares it all. (Trigger Warnings: Eating disorder, Bulimia) One of the many infuriating aspects of having mental health issues is the desire to combat the stigma surrounding them, yet wanting to maintain as much normality in your own...
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