Fletchr Fletchr: A band enjoying the time of their lives
Olmo Bellotti gives Fletchr Fletchr a rave review.
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Olmo Bellotti gives Fletchr Fletchr a rave review.
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Afif Hasan examines Singapore’s remarkable rise from poverty to global prosperity, tracing the policies that shaped its economic miracle.
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A global academic leader has urged countries to make education systems more “relevant” in a climate of growing AI automation and dwindling employment opportunities for university graduates. Andreas Schleicher, Director for Education and Skills at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), argued that countries around the world face a...
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With Austen so heartbreakingly finishing just six novels, Austen fans have been left desperately yearning for our kick of romance, forged from country dances and longing stares. Thankfully, her influence is everywhere, with period dramas such as Sanditon (based on Austen’s uncompleted novel of the same name) and the cultural...
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In December 1775, Jane Austen was born in Steventon, Hampshire. Now, 250 years later, she is lauded as one of the world’s finest novelists in literary history. Over 30 million copies of Austen’s books have been sold, her face is immortalised on the 10-pound note, and countless novels, film, and...
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In their 2025 study, the National Literacy Trust found that only 32.7% of young people aged eight to 18 enjoy reading in their free time. The lowest on record, this finding follows the annual downward trend and has led to concerns over whether we are keeping the younger generation well-read,...
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I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Harpman is a dystopian tale following the experiences of an unnamed young girl and thirty-nine older women living enclosed in an underground bunker, with no recollection of how they got there. Their keepers are male guards, silent and watchful, providing the women...
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If you live on campus or, like me, live in Canley, you have probably noticed that we have a lack of pubs. Of course, we have the campus ones, but if you are looking for a non-SU-affiliated establishment or somewhere a bit cheaper than Varsity, you aren’t spoilt for choice....
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On 19 November 2025, The University of Warwick was named the International Institution of the Year by the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA) at their first #WeAreInternational Awards in London. The UKCISA is a national charity that supports and advocates for international students, providing them with advice and...
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Amelia Farmer talks to Jess Ball about their recently released single 'Please Don't Hate Me For This'.
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The University of Warwick received four nominations at this year’s Times Higher Education Awards, placing it among the top-shortlisted universities at the ceremony. The University was one of only five institutions to be nominated four times, out of over 500 entries submitted by 120 institutions. 69 institutions made it to...
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The rise in the use of streaming services over the last couple of decades has created a TV culture that allows us to binge an entire show in a weekend – or a day, if you’re ambitious. However, many streaming platforms have recently started to return to the days of...
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It’s a November morning in Montréal, Canada. Snow is piled up against the windows of our downtown basement apartment. I reluctantly drag myself out of my warm, cosy bed and start to get ready for the day. As the kettle boils on the stove, I stare out into the street...
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