Anxiety as the word of the year
Alice writes how the word "anxiety" has become the word of the year with children, following a study from Oxford University Press.
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Alice writes how the word "anxiety" has become the word of the year with children, following a study from Oxford University Press.
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Reece Goodall explains findings from new research which has allowed paralysed people to walk again following a spinal cord implant.
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The opening weekend of the road cycling season kicked off on Saturday 26 February, with a dominant win for Wout van Aert of Team Jumbo-Visma in Omloop Het Nieuwsblad. Although the road cycling season has officially been underway for the best part of a month now, ‘opening weekend’ marks the...
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Helen Hall outlines the new funding which has been announced for Jane Austen's new house, arguing why this investment is valuable and important.
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Writer Ethan Jones reviews Guillermo del Toro's monstrously macabre new vision 'Nightmare Alley', finding much to appreciate in its tale of the thin gap between man and beast.
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The League Cup final was the main talking point of this week’s Football 7-Dayer Podcast, hosted by Toby Farmer. Liverpool were the ultimate victors, but did they really deserve it, after a number of controversial refereeing decisions. The same debate was raging on the other side of Liverpool, as Everton...
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Many animals use magnetoreception to orient themselves but how exactly does this work?
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A ‘Free Ukraine’ protest occurred on the ground floor of the Faculty of Arts building on the University of Warwick’s campus today.
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Ellie Mitchell details the controversy facing former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, specifically in relation to profits he made from his book 'American Crisis: Leadership Lessons from the Covid-19 Pandemic'.
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On a bright and warm Sunday afternoon at Coventry University’s Westwood Heath, Warwick finally claimed another Varsity victory, after triumphing in the Women’s Hockey. At times this year, it had looked as if things were going to get slightly hairy, as Coventry picked up wins in the basketball and men’s...
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Sueda Oktay talks about Frictional Games' title SOMA and argues that, for her, the most important part of a game is the narrative and storytelling
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In some of the opening fixtures of Varsity, on Friday night Warwick Men’s and Women’s basketball teams fell to narrow defeats against their Coventry counterparts. Throughout this year, Warwick and Coventry’s Women’s team have been on a similar level, so from the outset Warwick knew it was going to be...
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Alice Standen explores the lesser known works of Charles Dickens, arguing that it is worthwhile to spend time exploring the less famous texts of authors.
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