The evolution of technology in journalism
Seven Standen takes a trip back in time to the 15th century to see how printing and writing techniques have evolved since the invention of the printing press.
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Seven Standen takes a trip back in time to the 15th century to see how printing and writing techniques have evolved since the invention of the printing press.
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After a successful pilot in 2022, the University of Warwick’s School of Law launched the second year of its community outreach programme, School Tasking, in January. This project, which runs in widening participation schools across the West Midlands, aims to give disadvantaged primary school children their first taste of university.
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Modern videogames have many faces. Often, the visual market for games feels split into two: cinematic realism that’s not always but incredibly often the face of triple-A titles that dominate much of the market, or other, more stylised graphics. While a lot may have changed since the first-ever videogames in...
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Members of the University of Florida (UF) Board of Governors (BOG) have expressed support for banning TikTok on UF campuses.
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On 25 January, Amazon workers in Coventry commenced the first-ever UK walkout of the company.
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Reece Goodall discusses Mexico's newest ban on smoking in public places and how this will affect tobacco use.
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Luke Chapman explores the figurehead of The Boar within literature
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For the 50th anniversary of The Boar, Ben Belfield travels across 50 years of the video gaming landscape and takes us through each decade.
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Jubilation or heartbreak? For football fans, away days often dictate these emotions. Seeing your team score a late winner away from home is an emotion like no other. Watching your team get demolished, while surrounded by jubilant home support, can be almost soul-destroying. If I was asked to describe what...
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The University of Warwick Students’ Union (SU) has voted to disaffiliate from the National Union of Students (NUS UK) by a margin of 487 votes to 416 in the latest All Student Vote (ASV). The vote comes after intense campaigning since Wednesday, with leafleting across campus and social media campaigns...
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Mailyn Soeng outlines what was going on in the world of science and technology 50 years ago and discusses just how important these events were in shaping modern science.
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Emily Holditch reflects on Arctic Monkeys' AM as it turns ten.
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