All the world’s a stage but it is not a stage for all: exclusivity in the arts
Francesca Johnson discusses inequality within the Arts, and how students are combatting this issue.
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Francesca Johnson discusses inequality within the Arts, and how students are combatting this issue.
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The University of Warwick is making cuts to sessional teaching spending next academic year, as part of a £50 million savings target.
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Universities must not offer misleading promises of normal campus life if lectures will be online as a result of Covid-19, a watchdog has said.
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Emma Brade reviews season four of the Spanish drama 'Money Heist' ('La Casa de Papel'), reflecting on its charismatic cast and its plots full of suspense and danger.
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Noah Keate reminisces about his two-year obsession with Mojang's block-based adventure
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Manpreet Kaur argues that if a book is based on a true story, both the author and the story itself become much more inspiring in her eyes
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Taking a year out of university for mental health reasons is a difficult decision. Oliver Toms explains why taking a year off was the best decision he ever made.
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For a sport that has captured the hearts and minds of fans from all four corners of the globe, there is a striking lack of literature that explores the various tactical revolutions that have defined European football since the introduction of the back-pass in 1992. Zonal Marking, by Michael Cox,...
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It was a night to forget for Union Berlin, after they were roundly beaten by cross-city rivals Hertha Berlin. Despite starting slowly in the first half, the game burst into life after the break, with Hertha storming to a 4-0 victory courtesy of goals from Vedad Ibišević, Dodi Lukebakio, Mattheus...
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On 13 March term ended, with the majority of Warwick students heading home for the Easter break. Though uncertainty grew rapidly throughout week ten, most still expected to return to their term-time accommodation in five weeks time. But by 16 March, all in-person exams were cancelled and by 20 March,...
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The idea of outer space mining has long been the realm of sci-fi. However, with great strides are being made in space technology, the distant future may be approaching faster than we think. Perhaps the best example of this was Trump’s Executive Order of April 6th, which solidified the legal...
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What is the purpose of life? That is the question individuals have been trying to uncover for centuries. It has proved a testing one to answer. In the modern age, caring for one’s family, achieving financial security and compassion towards others appear the best purposes. Perhaps the definition that has...
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Across the internet, people have commented on Adele's latest Instagram post showing her weight loss. Simona Valeviciute explores the toxic impact of 'glow-up' culture.
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