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Warwick Moves+ programme to close after two years, bringing an end to free coffees on campus

Warwick’s Moves+ programme is approaching its final lap before closure on Monday 30 June, just under two years after campus-wide implementation in 2023. The main reason that Warwick Sport has cited for the closure of the programme is the rising costs associated with operations, choosing instead to safeguard finances in...
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By , Jun. 16, 2025

Freshblood Festival Review

Freshblood festival is back for another year! This bold and exciting showcase of original student writing is testament to the creative talent Warwick has to offer. This year’s festival consisted of four completely new plays, ranging from a dystopian reality where eugenics are normalised, to a contemporary piece set in...
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By , Jun. 16, 2025

The fight for queer literature

Growing up through secondary school, the school library was my favourite place to be. I’d tear through books a week at a time and come out with the highest read word count in my class every term, but it wasn’t until I moved schools during sixth form that I realised...
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By , Jun. 16, 2025

My experience at my first-ever League of Ireland game

Association football only ranks third among Ireland’s most-watched spectator sports, something quite uncommon in Europe and even the rest of the world. But, given the competition with the nation’s native pastimes like hurling and Gaelic football, this isn’t much of a surprise. Nevertheless, Ireland’s national association football competition is only...
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By , Jun. 15, 2025