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A Conversation with Sex Education’s Robyn Holdaway
Isabelle kicks off the 'A Conversation with' interview series with their conversation with Sex Education's Robyn Holdaway.
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Hypothetical planets, and the objects left behind by history
Reece Goodall takes a look back through history at some of the planets and bodies that were once hypothesised to exist in our Solar System.
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‘Your dad works for my dad’: testimonies from working-class students at Warwick.
The Boar Features investigates the experiences of working-class students at the University of Warwick
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Why are England managers so bad?
If you have entered any pub in the last few months, you may have noticed a certain phrase going around, almost a whisper in anticipation that will no doubt grow to a crescendo in November. A hushed voice here or there, as many repeat the famous, almost dogmatic phrase, ‘it’s...
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BREAKING: All motions pass in Autumn All Student Vote
All five of the motions in Warwick Student Union's Autumn All Student Vote (ASV) passed.
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Gibraltar officially recognised as a city 180 years late
After fighting for Gibraltar to be recognised as a city, many were surprised to realise that it had been granted city status 180 years ago. Reece Goodall explores the findings.
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The story of United’s attacking woes
Eric Cantona, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Wayne Rooney: each of these players has led the line for Manchester United in the Premier League. What ten Hag would do to bring one of them back now. After a disappointing 0-0 draw at home to Newcastle, their search for a centre forward must...
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It’s time to celebrate religion
Mary Kirwin describes her experience of being religious at Warwick and explains why we should be more accepting of people's faiths.
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‘Pokémon’s Ash Ketchum wins the world championship
Ash Ketchum, the lead character in the Pokémon anime series, has won the Pokémon World Championship. There has been widespread delight that Ash has become the strongest Pokémon trainer in the world, more than 25 years after the first episode of the programme aired. The anime has followed the character...
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BREAKING: Specialist teams looking for missing Warwick professor in Chile find body
Emergency services in Chile investigating the disappearance of University of Warwick Professor Tom Marsh have found a body, the University of Warwick has confirmed. Regional specialist authorities have been searching for Marsh since his disappearance on 16 September. The search was focused on the mountains surrounding the building the Professor...
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‘Descent into Madness’: Inside No.9’s scariest episodes
Creators Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton have a uniquely British flavour of black comedy and are known for creating infamous plot-twists, some chilling enough to stick with viewers long after watching. Being an anthology, there’s no reason to watch the episodes in any order, allowing viewers to dip in and...
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The vandalism of Van Gogh’s art
In this article, Reece Goodall debates whether Just Stop Oil's decision to vandalise the paintings of Van Gogh was truly effective, or whether it proved to be a failed protest movement.
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