The realities of grief shaming
Sophie Laughton explores the realities of grief shaming, explaining why it's important to let everyone grieve in their own way.
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Sophie Laughton explores the realities of grief shaming, explaining why it's important to let everyone grieve in their own way.
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Warwick Business School (WBS) has announced that end of term exams will be cancelled "on the grounds of concerns about security".
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Former Universities Minister, Chris Skidmore has warned that universities may not be ready for increased student numbers predicted in the next decade.
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Samantha Ellam explores her experience with loneliness at university, offering some advice to students who might be feeling alone.
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Jasmine Parker interviews Warwick graduate Bathsheba Piepe and discusses her incredible achievements as well as aspirations for the future.
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Alessandra French discusses whether caring about who wrote Shakespeare's plays is as important as the quality of the plays themselves.
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared on Wednesday evening that it is now treating the coronavirus (now known as COVID-19) outbreak as a global “pandemic.” With the worldwide number of confirmed coronavirus cases surpassing 120,000 earlier this week, the impact of the viral disease is a “crisis that will touch...
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Coventry University has cancelled graduation ceremonies over Coronavirus fears.
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Bailey Agbai considers the importance of television being educational when addressing social and topical issues, and provides examples from shows such as Glee and Skins.
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The risk of spreading or obtaining coronavirus has had a severe impact on global tourism. Extreme limitations have been placed onto flights in at least 14 countries, with some flights even being banned to and from mainland China. Placing such restrictions on the world’s second-largest economy has resulted in economists warning of detrimental results to global growth.
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When you care a great deal about climate change, it's baffling that people seem unbothered by it. Manpreet Kaur explains why some people are less concerned.
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Ann Achronist: Many Happy Returns, from Maybe Later Games, is a brilliant Indie puzzler. You will easily lose hours exploring the game’s many timelines, deciphering the correct string of actions that will progress you along in your Groundhog Day-esque adventure. The art and music are charming, the characters alive and...
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Former Home Secretary Amber Rudd was due to speak at Oxford University before the event was cancelled due to pressure from students.
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