Ones to watch: Up-and-coming female artists in music
Amelia Farmer lists the up and coming female artists to watch.
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Amelia Farmer lists the up and coming female artists to watch.
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Meera Nair discusses the importance of celebrating pioneering women in music this International Women's Day.
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Packed with Marvel-ous star power, this Barbie-core rendition of the original rom-com leans into its mischievous cast and is nothing short of a goofy millennial masterpiece. The rendition is set somewhere amongst the 1600s, 90s Ibiza, and the Grecian Island of Mamma Mia. Jamie Lloyd’s Much Ado About Nothing stars...
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Abhay Venkitaraman speaks to Warwick Women in Economics about their efforts to increase diversity and inclusion.
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On Sunday 2nd March, Coventry Blaze hosted Guildford Flames for the second time in just over a month, seeking to capitalise on a dominant 6-0 road win against Sheffield Steelers the day before and build a run of form approaching the Elite League playoffs. Hoping to make amends for late...
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To mark International Women’s Day, six of our writers celebrate women in the world of science, technology, engineering and mathematics that inspire them. Fionnghuala O’Reilly – Anna Bickerton Sharp, savvy and brilliantly articulate, Fionnghuala ‘Fig’ O’Reilly has made her mark in all things data science, media… and beauty pageantry? If...
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Nearly all students (92%) use AI in some form, the Student Generative AI Survey 2025 has found. The report, which surveyed 1041 full-time undergraduate students, found that 88% of students have used generative AI for assessments – a figure that increased from 53% in 2024. Nearly one-fifth (18%) of students...
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In light of the recent Californian wildfires that razed almost 35,000 hectares of land in just three days, it is difficult to imagine the level of destruction and the utter upheaval of so many individuals’ lives. But with the major underrepresentation of women in the most recent COP28 last November,...
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Around this time of year, all everyone seems to think about is chocolate. A box of heart-shaped chocolate for Valentine’s, a chocolate egg for Easter, and if you are lucky, some leftover Christmas chocolates. But where does this obsession with chocolatey treats come from? Chocolate is not only tasty but...
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One thing which unites sporting figures across the world is that athletes are hounded by superstitions. Almost every professional sportsperson, even those who claim to deny it, has some sort of ‘lucky’ pregame routine formed over years of preparing for competition, sometimes even without realising it. The reason behind this...
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Jack Keen analyses the EU's plans to boost economic growth, awakening Europe from its 'slumber'.
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International Women’s Day has long been a time for both celebration and reflection. In 2025, the theme ‘Accelerate Action’ calls for urgency in tackling gender inequality. Yet, it can be argued that globally, women’s rights are not accelerating forward but are being reversed — often under the guise of protection....
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Voting has closed in the SU Spring Elections 2025. Follow The Boar’s live coverage throughout Warwick Students’ Union’s (SU) Results Night. 8:42pm The Boar understands that the Students’ Union aims to announce a winner for SU President in the next week. 8:06pm Thank you all for joining The Boar‘s election...
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