Not Going Out: Halloween Special review
Reece Goodall reviews the Not Going Out: Halloween Special, regarding it an effective horror-comedy special that deserved more promotion.
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Reece Goodall reviews the Not Going Out: Halloween Special, regarding it an effective horror-comedy special that deserved more promotion.
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You made it through freshers’ week! I always think it is such a strange experience, suddenly living with a group of strangers, but often the best way to break the ice is with the help of a few drinks. For me, learning about the best places to go was essential, as it can make all the difference to the quality of your nights out, but I wished I had someone to tell me sooner. Luckily, the more experienced have a few words of wisdom for you, hopefully helping you to avoid a wasted night out on an empty dance floor.
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In a game that Warwick ultimately dominated, we came away with a resounding win against a Loughborough side that, on paper, looked like a force to be reckoned with. A well-structured team, with some sizeable backs, this did not phase Warwick as they constantly picked holes in the Loughborough defence...
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The University of Warwick is among 56 other institutions which will see strike action if an agreement is not reached for pay and pensions.
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Lily Thwaites shares her experience of starting fresh at university and discusses how to deal with anxieties and setbacks along the way.
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Alexandra Cole draws two unlikely figures together tonight for Halloween: Mary Shelley's Frankentein's Monster and Donald J. Trump.
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This week the Warwick women’s football seconds team took on Birmingham City University at Cryfield pitches on Wednesday, October 30th. A resilient performance from the Warwick team, who braved the cold but sadly lost 5-0 to Birmingham City. Kick-off was at promptly 14:00 at the Cryfield pitches. Even though Warwick held...
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MI5 and GCHQ have warned universities to put national security before commercial interest due to fears over state theft of research and intellectual property from campuses.
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Blizzard are used to making headlines. Ignoring that Diablo Immortal fiasco last year, the news is often some positive piece about an Overwatch character or World of Warcraft Classic. Though, as the days countdown to BlizzCon 2019, their most recent actions have sparked huge backlash online as well as igniting...
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You’ve probably seen the pubs of Leamington filled with people drinking before 11am the past few weeks and no, it’s not that they’re worried about how Brexit will affect our favourite drinks. Instead, it’s the Rugby World Cup in Japan (I mean, it’s past 11am there, right?). With England defeating...
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As the famous saying goes, ‘it’s always Halloween in my soul’. I love Halloween, and have been known to begin preparing costumes (it’s important to have multiple options for each event) at the beginning of Summer. If anyone dares mention the ‘C-word’ before the 31st of October, I become volatile,...
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Fey Kapur explores the ways in which the horror genre has evolved and changed over time, suggesting what the genre consists of now.
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At school the Arts can often be side-lined for more “important” subjects, like maths or the sciences. I distinctly remember my junior school timetable consisting of maths lessons everyday, compared to one art lesson every other Wednesday afternoon. Now, I do understand why art takes a backseat to other lessons...
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