Harriet Owens

Marketplace finds home in Atrium

A new marketplace has taken up residence in the Students’ Union Atrium. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, students are treated to a sample of Warwickshire in the SU. Monday and Wednesday host sellers of local and fresh food produce, whilst Friday offers the opportunity to purchase clothes and hand-made jewellery,...
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Posted Mar. 16, 2010

Libertarians host NO2ID speaker

Phil Booth, the national co-ordinator for NO2ID, arrived at Warwick to denounce the growing ‘Database State’. The presentation was hosted by Warwick Libertarians on Thursday 4th March in the Ramphal building, with attendance being dominated by Warwick Libertarian members. NO2ID is a campaign organisation which focuses on the infringement of...
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Posted Mar. 16, 2010

New science building on the up near Ramphal

Construction has recently begun adjacent to the Ramphal building for a brand new Chemistry and Physics department, costing twenty four million pounds. The building will be four storeys tall and will have 4,699 square meters of total floor area. However, Warwick student opinion is divided over whether this costly development...
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Posted Feb. 16, 2010

Londis attacked by knife robber

A recent attempted armed robbery in Leamington Spa has caused concern for the safety of Warwick students. The Londis convenience store on Tachbrook Road in Leamington Spa was targeted by a knife wielding man on Wednesday 13th January. The staff member confronted by the attacker held his ground, and refused...
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Posted Feb. 2, 2010

Student support society to relaunch

Warwick students will soon be able to benefit from a brand new service coming to campus. Support at Warwick, or S@W, will officially be launched at the beginning of term two in the re-fresher’s fair.
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Posted Dec. 8, 2009

Volunteers pay respects to veterans

Sunday 8th of November may seem a distant memory to many Warwick students. However, this date marked Remembrance Sunday and Warwick Volunteers certainly remembered to pay their respects.
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Posted Nov. 24, 2009