‘Super Mario 3D All-Stars’ review: All-Stars fails to shine
Reece Goodall reviews Mario's 35th-anniversary title, Super Mario 3D All-Stars.
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Reece Goodall reviews Mario's 35th-anniversary title, Super Mario 3D All-Stars.
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With freshers week over and many of us wondering what we can do with flatmates, Lucy Morris gives 10 things that we can all do with our flatmates at Warwick.
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After Liverpool’s historic loss 7-2 to Aston Villa, the reliable hub of pundits that is Twitter began diagnosing the issues that caused a loss of such magnitude. Almost everyone got it wrong. As expected, Adrian was made to be a scapegoat because Liverpool fans could never cope with the idea...
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Meera Eldridge reports on an old TV which caused the entire Welsh village of Aberhosan, Powys, to suffer broadband outages for 18 long months.
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A few of our writers share with us their transitions to university and whether they managed to maintain their buzz for creative writing
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Throughout the pandemic, many people have experienced mental health conditions. Lauren Cutler writes about her family's experiences with anxiety during lockdown.
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The recent U.S. Open Championship may be the most consequential four days of golf since Tiger Woods won the Masters in 1997. Bryson DeChambeau stormed to victory at Winged Foot to claim the title, reshaping how golf is interpreted in the process. DeChambeau has always pushed the rules of golf,...
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Artists who re-release classic albums for anniversaries usually do so for rights issues, or if not they tend not to radically change the record itself. Not Yusuf/Cat Stevens, however, who has re-recorded his 1970 classic Tea for the Tillerman as Tea for the Tillerman² to celebrate its 50th anniversary in...
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A University of Warwick history professor is being sued after claiming that a deceased German woman had a lesbian relationship with a Nazi guard.
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This month saw the return of students to university, and unsurprisingly, there has been a surge in coronavirus cases, causing some halls to go into lockdown. The government that urged students to return is now vilifying young people, accusing them of breaking the law and selfishly spreading the virus. It...
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Korean cinema has undergone something of a boom lately, with western audiences gratefully rushing to see the likes of Parasite and Burning, two exceptional examples of what Korean cinema can offer. One of the latest treats to emerge from the peninsula is the poignant story of Kim Ji-Young, a mother...
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Ishraq Subhan reviews Microsoft's latest Flight Simulator title, which has soared to new heights of graphical fidelity.
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Student accommodation can sometimes feel cold and clinical. Read Braedie Atkins' guide to making your student room a home away from home to ensure you feel homely and happy in your new room.
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