What are the benefits of ‘Scroll Free September’?
Gezy Vaughan explores the potential benefits of a digital detox during 'Scroll Free September'.
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Gezy Vaughan explores the potential benefits of a digital detox during 'Scroll Free September'.
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According to a recent BBC article, the Ethnic Youth Support Team (EYST) has called for more non-white role models to be learnt about as part of the school curriculum in Wales. The feeling is that Welsh cities are becoming increasingly multicultural and the level of diversity in the curriculum is...
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Celebrity Big Brother, or CBB as it’s often abbreviated, is an epicentre of drama. Every series features arguments and controversy that splatters across social media and magazines, dividing viewers. However, in recent years, no series appears to have created such a stir as Emmerdale star Roxanne Pallett’s allegations of violence towards Ryan...
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There aren’t many things that I would consider being worth hauling a suitcase down to the bus stop at the crack of dawn for, but I would say that the WUCC tour to El Chorro is a valid exception. After all, who would turn down 10 days of climbing up...
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Manpreet Kaur reports on a study which suggests that 'survival of the laziest' maybe a better analogy for the history of life.
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From the ancient Greek epics, to the eddas of the Norse skalds, to the confessional poetry of the second half of the 20th century, poetry has been a constant in the way we tell stories. But, to the vast majority of modern people, poetry is on its way out. Blame it...
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James Waterhouse looks at the US show 'Pose' and explains why it is an engaging new series that breaks boundaries for LGBT representation
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Student activists who were supporting workers fighting for union rights have gone missing in southern China after the police raided the apartment where they were staying, which was seen in a video posted by a Hong Kong non-profit organisation on Twitter.
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In my first year of university, I was offered an incredible opportunity. A sustainable, organic sanitary item brand approached me to become their first student ambassador, promoting and selling menstrual products on campus – and keeping the profits. But I turned it down, for a reason I’m very ashamed of:...
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Jemma Macgregor reports on a novel technique to treat MRSA infections which could revolutionise healthcare.
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Manpreet Kaur discusses the impact of plastics on our day-to-day life, and whether perhaps the ill-use of plastics is the issue, rather than the material itself.
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Released in August 2018, it has received mostly positive reviews from critics, Thank You for Today is American indie-rock band Death Cab for Cutie’s ninth studio album after a two-year wait. The album features many of Death Cab’s usual reflective, storytelling lyrics but intertwines a fresh new sound, perhaps marking...
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We hear from Katie Pickering of Taekwondo as she describes the strengths and allure of the club in this year’s “Why you should join” series. It’s simple, Taekwondo is awesome! From training sessions to socials, I’ve always found Taekwondo at Warwick to have a fun and friendly environment. Personally,...
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