In interview with Warwick academic Will Eaves, author of ‘Murmur’
Sadia Nowshin interviews Warwick academic and author Will Eaves on the process of writing his Wellcome Book Prize winning book 'Murmur'
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Sadia Nowshin interviews Warwick academic and author Will Eaves on the process of writing his Wellcome Book Prize winning book 'Murmur'
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Warwick's Climate Emergency Coalition have called Coventry City Council’s motion on climate change “dangerous and irresponsible”.
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Jasmine Parker previews 'Le Monocle', the story of a Parisian Lesbian bar which will be going to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this summer.
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Paramount Studios recently released their first Sonic the Hedgehog trailer and it was not received well. The internet exploded with both Sonic and film fans alike criticising the adaptation, reacting in disgust to the hedgehog’s human teeth and features. For many this feeling was an inevitability, video game films consistently...
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Rachel Blackburn looks at the Met Gala and questions whether its focus on celebrity is selling out or a necessary evil.
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Charles Pentecost reports on a paper published by Cambridge academics which found that farmers have less leisure time than hunter-gatherer societies.
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You wouldn't expect a student house to be pristine, especially not in Term 3 when exam season gets the best of all of us. Tenikah Beveney shares a few of her horror stories, and explains how you can begin to think about giving it it a big declutter.
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Hayley Ho shares some helpful suggestions as to how to choose which genre of books you should read on your holidays this summer
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The FIFA Women’s Football World Cup is on the horizon, and for many, the first reaction will sadly be – so? After the heights of last year’s World Cup, and the success of England’s Men, it is a shame that the Women’s national team will find it difficult to engage...
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Universities in Syria have been devastated after eight years of conflict, a report has found.
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Following an article from co-founder Chris Hughes, Sindhu Ram argues that Facebook is simply becoming too powerful and something must change.
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The photo above is one captured by Neville Lai, titled ‘Syrian protest in the sunset of democracy: the unattended stories of human right abuses', which unveils a story that remained with him even after his travels in Germany.
The photograph captured Wafa, a Syrian refugee who Neville first met whilst walking through the streets of Berlin: “I wasn’t thinking about the competition at all to start with, it was just a coincidence. I was travelling by myself and I saw these people and I thought it would make a good shot, he told The Boar last Thursday.
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