Cecily Grace Morgan

Into the Woods: a review of Reality Dimmed at the Mead Gallery

Disturbing, perplexing, and wonderful are all adjectives that spring to mind when it comes to describing Reality Dimmed, an exhibition of the British artist Clare Woods’ work, which debuted at the Mead Gallery in the Warwick Arts Centre this month. The exhibition features eight large-scale paintings, each of which was...
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Posted Jan. 27, 2018

The Warwick Student’s Guide to Veganuary

After weeks of over-indulgence during the festive period, for many people New Year’s resolutions will involve cutting back on the sweet treats and eating a few more greens (excluding Quality Street green triangles). However, some people are going one step further by signing up for Veganuary, a campaign which encourages...
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Posted Jan. 10, 2018

48 hours in Dublin: A whistle-stop tour

From my crush on Aidan Turner to my childhood fondness for B*Witched, something about Ireland has always appealed to me. It felt natural that one of my closest friends in my first term at Warwick hailed from Dublin and I was heartbroken when she transferred to the city’s Trinity College....
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Posted Jan. 10, 2018

Here’s why two year degrees are a terrible idea for students

Having just finished the first term of my second year at Warwick, I can wholeheartedly affirm that the last 15 months have been the most significant of my life. For me, university continues to serve as the perfect stepping stone between the cotton wool-wrapped comfort of childhood and the daunting...
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Posted Jan. 2, 2018

Little Women

Cecily Grace Morgan reviews the BBC's charming adaptation of the Louisa May Alcott classic novel Little Women.
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Posted Dec. 30, 2017

Why reading should be everyone’s New Year’s Resolution

Reading has always been a big part of my life. My earliest memories include my mother reading me The Chronicles of Narnia and my childhood Christmas and birthday wish lists always looked more like bibliographies than the average listicle of a child who’d swallowed the latest Argos catalogue. Don’t get...
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Posted Dec. 28, 2017

National Student Stories: Controversial reindeer and a bone that could be Saint Nick’s

In 2017’s final instalment of National Student Stories, Cecily Grace Morgan takes a look at stories that have caused a (snow) storm in universities around the UK this December. Reindeer spark controversy at University of Hertfordshire Plans for reindeer to feature at the University of Hertfordshire’s Christmas market were cancelled...
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Posted Dec. 24, 2017

‘Coventry Safe Space’ scheme launched

The ‘Coventry Safe Space’ scheme was launched on Friday 15th December and will continue to run on weekends until New Year. It is a service that aims to keep party-goers well and safe during the festive season. The service is taking place thanks to a collaboration between Coventry Public Health,...
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Posted Dec. 23, 2017