This week’s All Student Vote motions
A guide to the motions for this week's All Student Vote.
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A guide to the motions for this week's All Student Vote.
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For the 50th Anniversary Print of The Boar, Charis revealed her favourite 'guilty pleasure'. With poor accents, cliches, and a ménage à troi; we love some trash television.
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Sony has halved its launch projections for the upcoming PlayStation VR2, according to a new report from Bloomberg. The report, citing “people familiar with [Sony’s] deliberations”, claims that the company had previously aimed to ship two million PS VR2 units during the headset’s launch quarter, but that those figures have...
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To celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Boar, the news team have scoured the archives to have a detailed look back at some of the most important stories at Warwick since The Boar’s creation in 1973. 1973 – 1978 – written by Jude Wilkinson Foundational Issue In the foundation issue...
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Leamington Spa has been named as one of the happiest places to live in the United Kingdom in an annual survey by Rightmove.
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Taylor Green discusses the environmental costs of the Christmas holiday season and what we can do to mitigate these costs.
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An independent investigation into antisemitism in the National Union of Students (NUS) has found that it failed to sufficiently address antisemitism resulting in cases of Jewish students being “subjected to harassment”.
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Nominations have opened for the Warwick Students' Union (SU) Spring Elections.
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Close to 40% of maintenance requests for on-campus accommodation are being fulfilled late, according to data obtained by The Boar under the Freedom of Information Act 2003 (FOIA).
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The University recorded an underlying surplus of £85.1 million, before accounting for the revaluation of the University Superannuation pension Scheme (USS) resulted in a deficit of £93.2 million.
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Warwick’s annual ‘Report and Support’ report has shown an increase of 26% in the number of total disclosures in 2021-2022, including rises in the number of reported cases of forms of harassment including sexual misconduct, bullying, and discrimination.
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Last month, the student housing charity Unipol described the current housing situation in the UK as reaching a ‘crisis point’ as many students struggle to find suitable accommodation to rent.
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A number of Australian universities are to return to ‘pen and paper’ assessments after students were caught using artificial intelligence (AI) software to write essays.
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