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Silence without virtue: The loud consequence of quiet sufferings for young men
Men don’t talk about their mental health. This fact is as salient today as it was 60 years ago. With another November wrapping up, it is important to seriously consider exactly why. There are just over 28,000 students at Warwick and around half of this population are men. These men...
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Mesmerising Marmalade Madness: A Taxi Driver’s Code Worthy Overview of Paddington: The Musical
Paddington has become a name as synonymous with London culture as the London Eye or Big Ben, so on hearing that the character was due to make his West-End debut in November 2025, I, alongside many others, was incredibly excited. The project has reportedly been in the works for close...
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Michael On The Move: Exploring Japan
We’re back with the third edition of this column, and until now we’ve been rather Eurocentric, focusing on Slovenia and Cyprus. So, I thought it was time for a change, something a little more exotic. This next destination is one I’ve always wanted to visit, and I’m sure many of...
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Elevator Pitch: Alex Warren
Tanaaya Vinod urges everyone to listen to Alex Warren.
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Transportation for university students: can it be improved?
At first glance, The University of Warwick seems well-connected, with up to 10 modes of available transport listed on the University’s official website. Travelling around Warwickshire and beyond should theoretically be efficient and reliable, with multiple bus operators (Stagecoach, Arriva, National Express, etc.) running services to and from Coventry, Leamington, and...
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Coventry council calls for ‘fairer system’ to house asylum seekers after losing Home Office legal battle
Coventry City Council has lost a legal battle against the Home Office over a decision to house more asylum seekers in the city. The council argued that, while they welcome accommodating their fair share of asylum seekers, the burden placed on the city by the Home Office was “excessive”. They...
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How the Louvre robbers stole the show
The public prosecutor of Paris, Laure Beccuau, has stated that the jewellery heist at the Parisian Louvre museum in October was carried out by local petty criminals, rather than organised criminal professionals. The announcement has added to the global fascination surrounding the robbery, underlining the questions at the centre of...
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McLaren suffer double disqualification in dramatic Vegas Grand Prix
After the conclusion of the Las Vegas Grand Prix on Sunday, Championship leader Lando Norris and team-mate Oscar Piastri received the shocking news that they had both been disqualified from the race, after stewards discovered excessive skid plank wear on both vehicles. Norris originally finished 2nd in the grid, while...
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A beautiful journey of vulnerability and self-reflection: Loyle Carner live in concert
Lloyd Singleton gives Loyle Carner a rave review following his recent performance in Birmingham.
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Replace the peers with politicians? Lord knows how that will end
Oh, the House of Lords. What a magnificent spectacle you are. £144 million of taxpayer money spent a year on what is essentially a daycare centre for failed politicians, party donors, nepo-babies and unknown political advisors, all babysat by your sleepy uncle who lets the kids wreck the house and...
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Doriane Pin seals F1 Academy title in Las Vegas
Over the Las Vegas weekend, Doriane Pin was able to claim the F1 Academy title, closing the fifteen-point gap and beating Maya Weug in the season’s final race. The 21-year-old Mercedes driver needed to finish in the top six of Race Two to take the title home following her win...
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From screen to study: What to watch when you’re lacking motivation
Okay. We’re well into Term one. The honeymoon phase is over. The anticipation for Halloweekend has dissipated and you’re lucky if you wake up before sunset. Chances are that you’re behind on some work, have a couple of essay deadlines peeking at you menacingly from around the corner, and lectures...
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