A guide to Warwick’s food and drink societies
With so many societies to choose from on campus, The Boar decided to reach out to our wonderful food and drink societies to find out what makes them so special and why you should join!
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With so many societies to choose from on campus, The Boar decided to reach out to our wonderful food and drink societies to find out what makes them so special and why you should join!
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