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Simulation Theory is Muse at its least memorable

Famed British rock band Muse’s eighth studio album, Simulation Theory, fully embraces the electronic sphere of their sound and, unfortunately, it doesn’t pay off. Their unique brand of stadium-filling, grandiose progressive rock takes a backseat in favour of synth-heavy, 80s-inspired pop-rock, a departure from Muse’s previous guitar-focused 2015 release, Drones....
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By , Dec. 4, 2018

Black Friday bargains: Can we do better?

We all love a bargain, but are the black Friday deals simply too good to be true when it comes to planning your holidays? This year I found a number of holiday sites were slashing the costs of their holidays in honour of the American tradition of ‘Black Friday’, making...
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By , Dec. 4, 2018

The best strong female leads on TV

With the recent success of Jodie Whittaker representing female leads on the small screen, why not take a look at other strong leads that perhaps you haven’t heard about? Whether you need a bit of female empowerment to get you through the week or just want something new to obsess...
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By , Dec. 3, 2018

Get to know Warwick STAR

During our time at university, we have the opportunity to integrate ourselves into the local community in several ways, primarily through volunteering. Many societies provide us with the chance to directly engage with the local population. We were fortunate enough to speak with Sam Percival from Warwick STAR, to discuss...
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By , Dec. 3, 2018

Can fiction make sense of the news?

In our politically-charged world, Bella Snow deciphers whether fiction can make sense of the news… Is science-fiction the key to understanding politics? Despair, desolation, nihilism – only a small number from a myriad of consequences the public expected the referendum to bring. But Britain’s withdrawal from the political mainland did not only...
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By , Dec. 3, 2018