Online apps can never match face-to-face interaction
Noah Keate argues that online apps such as Houseparty are not sustainable substitutes for face-to-face interaction in the long term.
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Noah Keate argues that online apps such as Houseparty are not sustainable substitutes for face-to-face interaction in the long term.
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From Spain's La Movida Madrileña to the Miner's Strike in Britain, music has united in spite of animosity and in times of crisis. Cristina Maino writes of the part song has to play in connecting communities during the Coronavirus epidemic.
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For those craving a footballing fix during this impromptu off-season, there is a plethora of football-related content available on Netflix, YouTube and Amazon Prime to keep you going throughout the summer. The most recent of these releases is the new series of Sunderland ‘Til I Die, an in-depth documentary revolving...
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PhD and masters students have signed an open letter asking for extensions to their funding and financial aid by research councils amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Serena Gupta discusses the impact of coronavirus on Italian art, and whether or not the reduced tourism is a positive amongst the overwhelming negatives.
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Somewhat ironically, given the coronavirus crisis and Britain’s current lockdown, HIV is one of the largest epidemics in the world. Approximately 37.9 million people were living with the disease in 2018. HIV stands for ‘human immunodeficiency virus’ and can result in AIDS, which stands for ‘acquired immunodeficiency syndrome’. Like the...
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As the presidential election looms, Reece Goodall argues Joe Biden isn't receiving the scrutiny he deserves.
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The University of Warwick accrued a total of £19,625 during the 2018/19 academic year from 224 fines for behavioural and health and safety offences under on-campus residential regulations.
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In our first article of the 'blind date with a book' series, Lauren Nicholson describes a science fiction novel that switches up cliché plot elements, from love triangles to apocalypses
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In the second piece of our 'Fashion throughout the decades series', Aurelia Lorimer shares her love for '90s culture and fashion.
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Oliver Barsby interviewed local Leamington developers to see how working from home has impacted their work in the gaming industry.
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As the COVID-19 pandemic sweeps the globe, we’ve generally seen all of society band together to work as one. But there’s a huge PR situation developing at the heart of football which is leaving a sour taste in the mouths of many. A number of Premier League clubs have been...
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One of the defining events of the last decade has been the refugee crisis. Throughout the 2010s, millions of refugees fled wars in Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq for Europe, however dangerous the journey. Their aim? To reach a safe country, protect their families and try to rebuild their lives. For...
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