In-person Chinese university entrance exams to be held in July
The Chinese government has announced that in person University entrance exams will be held in July after being postponed from June.
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The Chinese government has announced that in person University entrance exams will be held in July after being postponed from June.
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Reece Goodall discusses whether or not movie musicals belong in the theatre industry.
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Nick Alford reviews Doctor Who 'The Timeless Children', the series 12 finale, reflecting on the instalment's fun, confusion and controversy.
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There are multiple ways of measuring the impact of coronavirus. Whether it’s businesses losing an overwhelming amount of trade, individuals cancelling their holidays or streets being empty of traffic, the pandemic has globally altered every aspect of life. Before the lockdown came into place, a key way to measure how...
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A lot of focus has been placed on the UK government over the past few weeks. As the pandemic situation escalates, people have been turning to the Prime Minister and his team to provide the much-needed response. The government has done just that. They have taken unprecedented action to provide...
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A new theory of an expanding universe Physicists know that our universe is expanding, but the question of exactly how fast this expansion is has proven deeply contentious in scientific circles. It has been suggested that we need to fundamentally alter our understanding of physics to deal with issues in...
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Coventry Blaze have announced that Danny Stewart has committed his future to the Skydome Arena outfit by signing a contract extension following the club’s third-placed finish in 2019/20. Stewart, who made 248 appearances as a Coventry player, was appointed Blaze head coach in 2016. The Fort McMurray native led the...
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Are you missing the Warwick campus geese? Ollie Birchall recommends House House's Untitled Goose Game for a fun bit of chaos.
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'By 1995, Radiohead wanted to exorcise the ghost of ‘Creep’. In his review of The Bends, Keith Mulopo contests that they went even further: they resurrected art-rock and redefined its alternative relative, making a record still worth remembering a quarter of a century later.
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Noah Keate gives insight on the themes and structure of the film 'Kes' and what it says about our relationship with nature.
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The university has moved teaching online and has allowed students in university-owned accommodation to prematurely end their contracts.
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Having to stay at home may have an impact on our mental health and motivation. Sam Harland gives some tips on cultivating a positive mental attitude.
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It’s rare that the death of a sports figure casts a shadow over the entire sport – such was the stature of Sir Stirling Moss, who died after a long illness aged 90. Moss is a name that is almost synonymous with Formula1, his loss a sad day for the...
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