Abbie Fox

Madness at Monaco: F1 Grand Prix Recap

For what was anticipated to be an unexciting race with minimal position changes, this weekend’s Monaco GP delivered nothing short of chaos and surprise. Firstly, we have to recognise Kimi Antonelli’s victory, marking the teenager’s fifth straight win in spite of two safety cars and a red flag restart. This...
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Posted Jun. 16, 2026

A close look into the rise of educational podcasts

Podcasts which blend learning with entertainment are becoming increasingly popular, and it is clear to see why this is the case. These educational entertainment podcasts provide all the usual advantages of podcasts, with a new twist: they increase the accessibility of knowledge by making it more engaging and easier for...
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Posted Jun. 16, 2026

Doriane Pin becomes first woman to pilot a Mercedes F1 car

Doriane Pin made history last Friday as the first woman to drive a Mercedes F1 car. Very few women have driven contemporary Formula 1 cars, with Pin being the first Frenchwoman and the first F1 Academy Champion to do so. Mercedes teased the announcement of this milestone with a faceless...
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Posted Apr. 27, 2026

The UK’s end of trial by jury?

Juries are a well-established component of the UK justice system. However, Justice Secretary David Lammy has recently proposed reforms which would significantly restrict jury trials in England and Wales. The aim of these reforms is to use the implementation of new ‘Swift Courts’ to tackle court backlogs. The changes have...
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Posted Apr. 4, 2026

Farewell, Boar Revoir: 2025’s team bid goodbye

Our outgoing Editorial Board for 2025–26 bid farewell, and give their final thoughts about their time with The Boar. Martin Day – Editor-in-Chief How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard. My time at Uni has been so absurdly defined by this paper, and its gradually...
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Posted Mar. 22, 2026

Warwick receives solidarity award for Ukraine support

The University of Warwick has received an international award for professionalism and mercy, recognising the University’s ongoing demonstration of support for Ukraine. Usually reserved for medical and humanitarian efforts, the Order of St Panteleimon is a prestigious Ukrainian award, which has grown into “a global symbol of solidarity”.    The Order was presented to the University to commemorate the...
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Posted Mar. 13, 2026

A student’s guide to Warwick’s nightlife part one

Unlike Neon or Kelsey’s Eliminator, Warwick’s nightlife reputation remains far from glowing. However, it’s possible the naysayers have got it wrong. With students best placed to judge, The Boar has invited several writers to share their thoughts on 13 of Warwick’s most popular student nights out, reassessing the traditional narrative...
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Posted Feb. 24, 2026

Gaming for good: How GamesAid is giving back

GamesAid is a UK-based umbrella charity organisation which is run by the video game industry. Helping a variety of charities financially, it fundraises through different events, such as charity game sales, game championships, and galas for disabled and disadvantaged young people and children.  Members of GamesAid, who all work in...
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Posted Feb. 17, 2026