Monsters University
Daniel Cope reflects on Pixar's new prequel to the animated classic Monsters Inc. made twelve years later and just in time to mirror our own university life
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Daniel Cope reflects on Pixar's new prequel to the animated classic Monsters Inc. made twelve years later and just in time to mirror our own university life
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Possibly the most popular play to have graced the new Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Boar Arts found the consensus was overwhelmingly positive in reaction to Maria Aberg's production: a must see this summer.
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A new website called "Meet My Tutor" has been set up by a Warwick graduate
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Two students go head to head on the question of whether Warwick is doing enough to prepare us for life after graduation
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Daniel Cope reviews Shakespeare’s witty comedy 'The Taming of the Shrew' presented by WUDS in the woods.
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Daniel Cope explores the Christopher Nolan produced reboot of the Superman series, in the first blockbuster of the summer already breaking box office records of the year
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I’m giving you this review from the future. The phrase ‘I’ll knock you into next week’ is absolutely applicable for Doctor Who’s series seven finale, The Name of the Doctor. John Hurt is the Doctor. Yes the Doctor rejected, the Doctor who “broke the promise” but did so “without choice”....
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A like for a like? Daniel Cope questions just how genuine reactions are on social networking sites toward public tragedy.
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Daniel Cope reflects on St. George's Day and considers what it says about our notions of "Englishness"
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I’m always very dubious when producers label an episode as a ‘romp’
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Over the Easter holidays I completed an Essential First Aid – All Ages course with St. John’s Ambulance. It has been something I have wanted to do for a very long time. The importance of First Aid speaks for itself really. So I have to ask myself: after eighteen years...
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Daniel Cope gives us his verdict on the Doctor's latest outing
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Changes to the way Criminal Records Bureau checks are carried out should be welcomed if they avoid unnecessary bureaucracy for the law abiding public
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