The lesser-known successor of ‘A Christmas Carol’ gets its moment in the spotlight
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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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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Finally, after a year’s hiatus due to Covid-19, Varsity is back with a bang in 2022. In 2020, Warwick secured their third decade of straight Varsity wins – we have never lost – and will be looking to repeat the feat this time around. There are 29 competitive fixtures ahead...
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The results for the Full Time Officers have been announced.
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The results for Part Time Officers have been announced in the Spring Elections 2022.
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Writer Monika Hartmann reviews the new Anglo-German co-production about the 1938 Munich conference, appreciating its rich depiction of a vital historical moment.
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Satellite data has exposed for the first time huge plumes of methane spewed from oil and gas fields around the world. In a study published in the journal Science, a global team of scientists analysed thousands of images from a European Space Agency satellite and mapped 1,200 “ultra-emitters” in six...
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In a night where football served its purpose as providing an albeit brief distraction from the horrors Ukraine is undergoing, Rangers managed to record a historic victory over Borussia Dortmund in the Europa League round-of-32, putting Scottish football on the map once again. When they were initially drawn against Dortmund,...
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Amy Ralph reviews Madeline Miller’s 'Song of Achilles', arguing the story helps to make Greek mythology accessible to a modern audience.
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Jude Wilkinson gives a in-depth review of Stewart Lee's stand-up, emphasising Lee's sophisticated, intelligent and arrogant reflection of society.
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Following Boris Johnson’s announcement that people who test positive for Covid-19 are no longer legally required to self-isolate from Thursday onwards, the University of Warwick has provided an update.
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TW: Disordered eating, diet culture, anorexia
Alice Standen looks at how a new discourse on wellness may lead to a wave of disordered eating, taking over from the overt diet culture of past decades.
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Queen’s University and Ulster University are set to tackle 10 days of strike action by employees in February and March.
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Scenes from the upcoming drama series, Stonehouse, were shot on Clarendon Square in Leamington Spa, which is set to air on ITV.
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