Texas are still on top form at Utilita Arena Birmingham
Erin Lewis reviews Texas' gig at Utilita Arena in Birmingham on September 13th.
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Erin Lewis reviews Texas' gig at Utilita Arena in Birmingham on September 13th.
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A host of changes to Warwick Students’ Union (SU) have been announced for the new academic year, with the promise of “something for everyone”. Central to the SU’s changes is a major refurbishment to the popular Terrace Bar, which will come as welcome news for students who are looking to enjoy...
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Autumn is a time for generous helpings of gravy, mashed potatoes, and chunky soups. It’s the season to wrap up warm and keep cosy, making yourself comfort foods that are warm and filling – perfect for a cold and rainy English autumn. Here is a list of meals that are...
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In a Changing of the Guard that only fashion could envision, the blood-orange bikinis of August become the burgundy-red overcoats of September. Whilst this seems to be done in one swift action, the 31 August melting into the 1 September, the calendar page being ripped out to reveal leaves the...
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As climate change increases the severity of extreme weather and droughts, water becomes a precious resource for nations across the globe. With temperatures and tensions only rising, Sarah Smith takes a look at how the issue may be mitigated.
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Every year, decorating my new university room is something I, among others, really look forward to. Getting to create a new, cosy space that feels like me fills me with excitement for the upcoming year. It can be a great way to utilise free time during Freshers’ Week as you...
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With Oasis concert price tickets surging on Ticketmaster, Thomas Ryan delves into the controversy surrounding the platform's use of 'dynamic pricing'
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Melanie Barratt has become the first blind woman to successfully complete ‘the Channel swim’ having previously won two golds, two silvers, and a bronze medal at the Paralympic games in 1996 and 2000. The swim started on 28 August from Shakespeare Beach in Dover and finished on Cap Gris Nez...
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In this day and age, it’s easy to get swept up in the latest trends spreading across the internet, whether it’s a miraculous new mascara or the next brilliant bikini. As a result, shopping addictions have become a serious problem, and overconsumption is now standard practice. If you can relate,...
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Students from the University of Warwick have signed an ‘urgent’ letter to the Archbishop of Birmingham requesting that the University’s Catholic Chaplain vacancy be filled. The position has been vacant since 31 July, following Reverend David Palmer’s retirement. Reverend Peter Conley, Assistant Catholic Chaplain, has transferred to the Parish of...
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Naomi Pandey discusses Katy Perry's controversial release, 'Woman's World', and what it means to have a failed comeback.
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The long night has officially begun, and two bleak winters will now pass before we are gifted season three of this magnificent show. Season one of House of the Dragon, HBO’s more intimate Game of Thrones prequel, was a grandiose and decade-spanning display of politicking – the prelude to the...
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While the summer holiday has always been a period of relaxation, a break from the stress of term time, this summer felt different. It is my last one as a student, and I must admit that I find myself at the end of it rather suddenly. One of my summer...
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