The Quirks of Being Undead: Santa Clarita Diet and iZombie
Giles Allen-Bowden discusses why zombie shows like Santa Clarita Diet and iZombie prove that the undead are still worth the watch.
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Giles Allen-Bowden discusses why zombie shows like Santa Clarita Diet and iZombie prove that the undead are still worth the watch.
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The Hong Kong students at the University of Warwick who erected the Lennon Wall at the Piazza on Wednesday 6 November have released an open letter.
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Reece Goodall examines the decline of the infamous 18-rating and questions the lack of censorship as a consequence.
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Extravagant banners, theatrical stunts and even death cults marked the fiery brand of Extinction Rebellion this month, in its ambitious plan to force the government to take meaningful climate action. As the movement galvanises more people than ever before, we ask what Extinction Rebellion actually wants moving forward. Set up...
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Reece Goodall writes about the best book to game adaptations on offer inlcuding Harry Potter, Zelda, and Sherlock Holmes.
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Warwick SU's International Students' Officer (Non-EU) has challenged the University's approval of an allegedly racist Hong Kong Lennon Wall.
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There have been a number of great books that have been adapted into video games, could the same work in reverse? We might have seen tie-ins and spin-offs based on popular series like Assassin’s Creed and Fable but what else lies in the realm of possibility for adaptations from PC...
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Do you find yourself getting bored at the weekends? There is plenty to do on and around campus. Charis Winter shares some ideas.
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Olivor Holman reports on a new antibiotic discovery made by Warwick researchers to treat the drug resistant pathogen Acinetobacter baumannii.
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Manpreet Kaur reports on emerging technologies that will make the ceramic production process more energy efficient.
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Oliver Barsby reviews the third season of 13 Reasons Why, notably praising its actors' performances, but criticising its overall plot and premise.
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Hong Kong students have criticised Warwick campus security’s decision to take down an image of a pig used in students’ Lennon Wall after mainland Chinese students called it "racist".
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It is finally reading week , which means a week away from the stresses of university life for Arts students. Now, the idea of it is to catch up with assignments and, surprisingly to do a little reading. I hope I don’t need to tell you that this isn’t really the case. In fact, as one of my lecturers says, we should call it ‘Go-home-and-do-laundry Week’ instead and I think she’s only half joking.
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