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Coventry beaten by Spurs in Close Cup Contest

The Carabao Cup never fails to produce entertaining football, and Wednesday night was no different, as Tottenham edged past Coventry City in the closing minutes of the Carabao Cup third-round. It is fair to say that Spurs have struggled in their away games so far this season: a 1-1 draw...
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By , Sep. 28, 2024

Diversifying Literature: Saadat Hasan Manto

It wasn’t until I had completed my A-levels that I began to question the lack of diversity in the literature I was consuming. Over the years, despite immersing myself in various genres and dabbling in literature from all over the world, I have never been able to connect to the...
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By , Sep. 28, 2024

Universities demand tuition fees hike, as students could face £13k price tag

A group of 141 universities, including the University of Warwick, has called for an increase in university tuition fees to up to £13,000 a year. A proposal from Universities UK (UUK) reported by the BBC argued that fees need to rise with inflation to maintain a financial future for Britain’s...
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By , Sep. 27, 2024

The modern student wardrobe

My editor wants wardrobe essentials. And essentials she shall get. But you read the lifestyle section! Chances are you’re not looking to be sold on the importance of having some comfy sweatpants. Fashion has exploded in terms of a medium of expression for Gen Z, and so the idea that...
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By , Sep. 27, 2024

The Booker Prize Shortlist is revealed: featuring lots of women, a sense of community, and the first shortlisted Dutch writer

September 16 saw the release of the much-anticipated Booker Prize Shortlist, live from Somerset House, London. Making history for including the first Dutch author to be shortlisted, and including the most female authors in 55 years, this year’s Booker list shocked and united many. Many bookie favourites for the award,...
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By , Sep. 25, 2024