Urban exploration: unethical and dangerous, or an untapped moneyspinner?
Lucy Carter explores the allure of abandoned places, and the strange fascination with urban exploration.
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Lucy Carter explores the allure of abandoned places, and the strange fascination with urban exploration.
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The motion for supporting online teaching fails in landslide vote with record turnout in the Term 1 Warwick Students’ Union (SU) All Student Vote (ASV).
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The global population is increasing by around 1.5% per year. If this growth rate continues, in less than half a century the number of people who live on the planet will have doubled. Various countries have attempted to control population levels over the past century, but in recent years, it...
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Toby Kunin argues that Jewish members must not be forgotten as the Labour Party responds to the EHRC report into antisemitism.
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Emma Carrington tells us why it is good to have an open and honest dialogue with your partner about money and offers some advice.
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Many female health problems are misdiagnosed or go unnoticed for years, having a serious impact on physical and mental health. Fee Merali argues that this institutional medical sexism must stop.
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A look at the journey R&B has taken from being a genre of smooth grooves, to being indistinguishable with hip-hop.
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Recent reports from German media company Der Spiegel suggest there have been plans to potentially start a football European Super League as early as 2021. This is the most recent revival of the scheme, though it’s really nothing new, having been debated periodically for decades now. The basic concept is...
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The university complaints watchdog is set to announce changes that will enable students to bring forward complaints as a group.
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Noah Keate's highlights how the second lockdown has prevented people from properly appreciating art in person, and investigates the new ways of viewing art without the hustle and bustle of galleries.
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Noah Keate looks at the future of television in light of Disney moving all their shows onto Disney+ exclusively. Is this the end of TV channels?
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The question of whether young people are to blame for the recent spike in Covid-19 cases has been linked to the number of students who returned to universities across the UK. The government has unveiled its plan to rapidly test students before the end of the term, with the mass...
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