Why we should all be watching more foreign-language films
Luisa Webster breaks down the reasons why we should all be watching more foreign language cinema, at home and in cinemas.
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Luisa Webster breaks down the reasons why we should all be watching more foreign language cinema, at home and in cinemas.
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Are you worried about finding an off-campus house for next year? Carina Troche shares some handy tips to take some of the stress away.
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Debate has risen over the effect of the general election voting date on the turnout of university students.
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For most people, starting university is their first experience of living away from home. Staying in halls is an amazing way to transition to independent living: learning to cook for yourself, doing your own laundry and generally managing your time however you like, aside from the time you spend studying....
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There was only ever one game that I truly played when I was younger. The only game I invested my time into and thoroughly enjoyed. This summer, I decided to pick up my bow-and-arrow made from the bones of Alduin himself and re-entered The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Firing up...
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Tipping may have begun as a kind token of gratitude but today the pressure to tip, and to tip well, has become a cultural obligation, rather than a measure of good service. Introduced in Britain back in the 1800s, it was customary for diners to hand over a tip before...
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Emma Wilkes writes about children's book "Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls" being banned in Turkey, given the same censorship as pornography.
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The total of stabbings in Coventry this year has risen to more than double the number of incidents in 2018.
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Lucy Martin discusses the need for more body diversity and the growing demand for plus-sized models in men's fashion.
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If you have ever watched the film Invictus, you will have got a sense of the effect that a moment of sporting triumph can have on a nation. In 1995, a country divided by decades of apartheid, and racial classification, was united by Nelson Mandela’s policy of reconciliation, part of...
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Following on from 2016’s stellar ‘The Last Hero’, Alter Bridge are back with their sixth album ‘Walk The Sky’. The band noted that they wanted to change some things musically with this new release, but still retain the same sound and style that they have previously delivered so expertly. The question is, does “Walk The Sky” achieve this?
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Rhys Clarke reviews 'House Party on Henley Street', an immersive performance that wants to ensure Shakespeare stays a part of history.
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Risk of Rain 2 is an addictive, albeit simplistic, rogue-like game, with a satisfying gameplay loop. Players will either find themselves at the mercy of swathes of enemies or effortlessly breeze through levels like a god. No matter what happens, players will eventually meet something that finally forces them to...
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