To view Julian Assange as a hero is extremely blinkered
Braedie Atkins criticises those that view Julian Assange a hero for his unlawful actions, stating that he must pay for his crimes.
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Braedie Atkins criticises those that view Julian Assange a hero for his unlawful actions, stating that he must pay for his crimes.
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No internship? That doesn't mean that your summer will be a waste of time. Lucy Martin shares her tips on planning for an internship-free summer.
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Over 700 students and staff members at two universities in Los Angeles were given quarantine orders after potential exposure to measles.
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Manpreet Kaur reports on the beauty of numbers and patterns in nature.
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Mobile gaming has come a long way in the past two decades. The now $63.2 billion industry, which makes up 47% of gaming’s total market value, is a far cry from the days of Snake on the Nokia 6110. Though perhaps because these humble beginnings are so fresh in the...
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Raf Kapur shares some recommendations for books that can combat the stress of exam season and grant a well-deserved break.
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Eleanor Burgess reviews drag queen Le Gateau Chocolat's show 'Icons' at the Warwick Arts Centre.
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I’m as obsessed with Line of Duty as the next person, but I have to admit that this fifth series has really been trying my patience. Quite simply, the death of John Corbett was not the cliff-hanger I wanted, because it came about by a tad too many contrivances. I...
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Lydia Atkins discusses the recent decision by Lush to remove their social media, arguing it shows a real lack of interest in their customers.
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Dom Webb reviews the second episode of Game of Thrones Season 8 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms', stating that so far little has happened in the season.
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Mischa Alexander reviews 'Avengers: Endgame', the much-anticipated final instalment in Marvel's 'Avengers' franchise.
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Most of us can recognise that stomach-dropping feeling when looking at the departures board in an airport and seeing the dreaded word “DELAYED” – or, even worse, “CANCELLED”. It’s not an uncommon issue – FlightStats estimate that in March 2019 there were around 63,000 flight cancellations and a whopping 535,000 delays across the globe. So how can we be prepare ourselves for a lengthy stay at the airport?
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We've all been there. You've had a long day and the last thing you want to do is start cooking, so you pop a ready meal in the microwave. But how can students actually start to enjoy cooking? Jasmine Parker gives her tips and tricks.
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