Salary transparency: egalitarian future or nightmarish dystopia
Matthew Oulton looks at whether salary transparency would be beneficial to decreasing pay gaps or infringe on people's privacy.
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Matthew Oulton looks at whether salary transparency would be beneficial to decreasing pay gaps or infringe on people's privacy.
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Work experience has, for many years, been a staple part of growing up. We are told all the time about the importance of future professions. Around the world, economies are built on people holding employment and developing their knowledge. To understand how industry works, a brief time experiencing work is...
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Reece Goodall looks back at the history of the Wii Fit franchise
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Rafael Nadal dominated Novak Djokovic to win his thirteenth French Open title, drawing level with Roger Federer in tennis’ GOAT race as a result. Many expected Djokovic to pose a significant challenge to the Spaniard, yet that didn’t materialise on the scoreboard, even though his play was not by any...
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They're fun. They're poetic. They're debaucherous. What's not to love about The Libertines?
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Students at the University of Exeter have been sent home from campus for breaking coronavirus regulations and increasing infection rates.
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Impossibility is serious business for mathematicians. Confronted with a challenge, mathematicians will work to prove that something is possible, or find some conclusive evidence that proves it isn’t. Finding the impossible in maths is just as instructive as proving possibility, and some of the most significant results in maths emerged...
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Sophie Hamilton questions why so few TV shows are set at university, arguing that the exciting lifestyle and life-changing years as students should be exploited more by TV producers.
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Luke Ferrara and Janne Laakonen became the latest Elite League players to secure a roster spot in Europe, with the Coventry Blaze duo confirming their moves on Monday evening. Both players had agreed to return to the Skydome Arena for the 2020/21 season, but will instead head to the continent...
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Novel-to-film adaptations have garnered mixed results to say the least. Directors and screenwriters often struggle to deduce which themes and perspectives they wish to display from the source material on screen. Not only this (and given creating a film is always a difficult task) they have to consider that the...
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In another edition to our blind date with a book series, Josh Dixey looks at a book that has been essential in helping him understand black British history and the BLM movement better
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University is a place for self-discovery and expression. Amoy Daley explains how she became more comfortable experimenting with different clothing styles since starting Warwick and why our style is constantly evolving.
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Sport is making a comeback after Covid, but not every sport is welcome. In America, people have started turning their backs on basketball – the National Basketball Association’s (NBA) ratings are declining steeply, and there’s one major reason. The sport has become very political – the fans aren’t keen, and...
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