What’s the point of Newswatch?
Reece Goodall discusses the programme Newswatch, its quality of news coverage and the overall problems with the show. Is it simply just irrelevant?
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Reece Goodall discusses the programme Newswatch, its quality of news coverage and the overall problems with the show. Is it simply just irrelevant?
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The University of Warwick has apologised for not responding to a Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) survey on racial harassment.
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Every university has that place: the one where a different event is on every night, the promise of a good time and a cheap drink luring students out of bed. For Warwick, it’s The Dirty Duck. Pub quizzes and karaoke bring the pub to life throughout term time and many...
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As a kid, I loved my Game Boy Colour and I still have it to this day. Despite never managing to finish it, The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening was one of my favourite titles on the system. It was a gripping puzzle adventure so, on the arrival of a...
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With the arrival of a Freshers Week in the Warwick Uni calendar came the unfortunate departure of a staple Freshers’ fortnight event. This event was the only night for people who leaned more towards metal, rock, indie and alternative music in a club context: Crash.
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Axel Metz explains why Denis Villeneuve's 'Dune' adaptation could become the best science-fiction film of all time.
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Mischa Alexander takes at look at the history of the intersection between art and politics and questions whether art can ever be apolitical.
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The Boar interviewed the University of Warwick's Vice-Chancellor Stuart Croft this year about topics ranging from Brexit to the group chat.
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Gurpreet Dhaliwal reports on an exoskeleton developed by French researchers which has allowed a paralysed man to move all four limbs.
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Sea Girls, an indie rock band formed in London in 2015, played to a packed out O2 Academy 2 room on 11 October, as part of their predominantly sold-out UK tour.
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The Nike Oregon Project (NOP), a programme created by the sportswear company to promote long-distance running, has been shut down after Head Coach Alberto Salazar was banned for 4 years following a conviction for doping offences. Established in 2001, the NOP was also created to assist the development of long-distance...
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Do you struggle to find birthday presents? Lillie Skerman offers some tips on finding the perfect birthday present on a student budget!
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Sadia Nowshin offers her recommendations for the perfect books and genres to enjoy in the autumn seasonal weather we have ahead.
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