Women in Art: Bring Back The (Guerrilla) Girls
Phoebe Greenwood discusses female portrayal in the art industry, providing insight into why they are under-represented.
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Phoebe Greenwood discusses female portrayal in the art industry, providing insight into why they are under-represented.
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As the recent general election has cemented, the youth population in this country is overwhelmingly left-wing. A poll taken posthumously by Yougov indicates that 56% – an absolute majority – of 18-24 year olds voted for the Labour Party, as opposed to 32.2% of the public as a whole. How...
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Daire Carroll reports on new research on the smallest possible enzyme that could shed light on the origin of life and have implications for biotechnology.
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A new Mario adventure for a new console is always an exciting prospect, and with the release of Super Mario Odyssey on the Switch, Nintendo proved themselves still capable of turning out masterpieces. In Odyssey, we have proof that Mario is still the king of gaming, with his latest quest...
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Lauren Nicholson writes a rant about Mary Shelley's most famous novel "Frankenstein", focusing on the protagonist Victor Frankenstein.
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Leo Robinson-O'Hara writes about 'The Irishman' and its interest in aging and death, linking it to a general trend in newer Scorsese films.
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The University of Birmingham has been accused by regulators and education groups of making “backdoor” unconditional offers in the form of new “attainment offers.”
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A documentary from BBC Panorama, investigating the British Government’s potential cover-up of war crimes, has been released. The documentary investigates several reports of “unjustified” killings of Afghani and Iraqi civilians by British soldiers, and was released just two years after independent government inquiries into the war crimes were disbanded. One...
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As we enter the twenties and a new decade, Serena Gupta gives her fashion predictions for the next decade.
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Video games as art is a concept I’ve learned to accept and reject whichever way the mood swings. Sometimes you want to immerse yourself in a deeply-woven narrative and sometimes you want to silently execute enemies while sneaking around hotels and collapsed subways, and what a game achieves comes down...
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The Office for Students (OfS) has told universities to avoid using ‘misleading’ adverts and financial inducements to attract students.
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If there's one thing you should know about me, it's that I love Christmas , so much so that my dad once described me as “the spirit of Christmas personified”. So when I succeeded in convincing my parents that we should go on a European Christmas market city break to Cologne this December, I was ecstatic.
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British universities stand in solidarity with Indian student protestors
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