Then & Now: Arts at Warwick
Eilidh McKell shares her experience with the Arts at Warwick: Then & Now project.
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Eilidh McKell shares her experience with the Arts at Warwick: Then & Now project.
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As a new society set up to support people who have experienced sexual violence on Warwick campus, Lucy Martin interviews the founders of It Happens Here Warwick.
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The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has overturned Manchester City’s ban from UEFA competitions, meaning the club will be able to compete in the Champions League next season. City’s fine has also been reduced from £25 million to £10 million. The decision to reverse UEFA’s original decision to ban...
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I went on Twitter this morning and saw two tweets which I thought stood slightly uneasily next to each other. The first one was someone calling for the UK police force to be abolished – not reviewed, not reformed, but eliminated. No more police. Full stop. The second one was...
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The first half of 2020, marred by the Covid-19 pandemic, will go down in the history of the financial markets as one of the most uncertain and volatile eras where a decade’s worth of economic progress was undone in days, and the next decade’s destiny was written. It will be...
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Reece Goodall shares with us his favourite books by sci-fi author John Wyndham, including 'The Midwich Cuckoos' which even influenced a 'Simpsons' parody
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The UK's lockdown, as a result of the global Coronavirus pandemic, has been one of the most unusual experiences many of us will have ever faced. Has our taste in music been similarily different?
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The future of the Elite Ice Hockey League remains relatively uncertain. EIHL bosses are yet to set a date for the league’s return, but despite mounting incertitude across the league, several clubs have already made a splash in the market. Last season’s runners-up, the Sheffield Steelers have been by far...
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Foreign students will not be allowed to remain in the USA this autumn if their universities have moved fully online.
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Few composers in the history of film music are as prolific as Elmer Bernstein, an icon of Hollywood’s Golden Age. There are few genres that Bernstein didn’t dabble in, picking up plaudits for his music, and few films he didn’t enhance with his wonderful scores and masterful sense of melody...
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City, University of London’s Business School is to remove the name of Sir John Cass, due to his links to the slave trade.
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Thirteen universities in the UK could go bust following the coronavirus pandemic if they do not receive a bailout from the government, a study has revealed.
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With the rise in the home workout genre and 'What I Eat in a Day' themed videos across Youtube, Molly Powell explains the impact that these videos can have on body image.
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