Art Attacks: Are climate change protestors going too far, or not far enough?
In light of the recent Just Stop Oil protests, which have targeted priceless pieces of art, Elizabeth Ryder wonders if these protests are doing enough.
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In light of the recent Just Stop Oil protests, which have targeted priceless pieces of art, Elizabeth Ryder wonders if these protests are doing enough.
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In April next year, we’ll be seeing a Mario adventure unlike any other as the plumber heads to the big screen. Animated by Illumination, it’s going to be the first game-accurate outing (we’ll toss the 1993 Bob Hoskins adaptation down the memory hole for the good of everyone). After a cast...
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Miguel Antunez Vega reflects on the lessons he learned while volunteering at a Buddhist monastery in Nepal this summer.
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Most students in the UK are increasingly worried by the effects of the cost-of-living crisis on their ability to focus on their studies, wellbeing, and financial security, new research from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has found. As UK inflation rose to 11.1% for October 2022, half of the...
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Angel Sun takes a look at what is changing in China in light of President Xi's re-election.
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The Boar's writers have picked their favourite album of the year.
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Tra My digs deep into the world of relationships when on our screens. Should we as audiences be making such firm opinions on an edited 'reality' ?
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In the summer I picked up the latest instalment in the Pokémon franchise, Pokémon Legends: Arceus. Released back in January of this year, the game set a new precedent for how fans can play in the world of Pokémon. Arceus serves as a fairly distant prequel to 2006’s Diamond and...
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When your father is Michael Schumacher, and you’re entering the world of Formula One, expectations are naturally going to be high. As the born heir to a legendary driver and seven-time world champion, your moves within the sport will be put under intense media scrutiny. This increased coverage has no...
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Did you know that there are over 60 cultural societies at Warwick? These can be a great place to start to delve into a new culture or practice your language skills – all from the comfort of campus. Ahead of the new academic year, The Boar had the opportunity to...
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The Glasgow University Student Representative Council (SRC), one of the four main unions on campus, has demanded that the University must limit student numbers until 2027.
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As the weather grows wintry, Georga Chilton follows the journey of a snowflake and explores why each and every one is unique!
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