SU launches tuition fees campaign
The Students’ Union is launching a campaign this week to encourage the government to prevent above inflation increases in top-up fees.
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The Students’ Union is launching a campaign this week to encourage the government to prevent above inflation increases in top-up fees.
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James Kendall asks why, in an age of sexual freedom, pornography should still be viewed as an embarassment.
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The UK’s first ever Musical Comedy Awards have taken place in London, as a result of an entrepreneurial former Warwick student.
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A study conducted by staff in the Warwick Economics Department has found that Social Studies students end up with the best-paying jobs.
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Warwick People and Planet have held their second annual Go Green Week to raise environmental awareness on campus.
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The University of Warwick Liberal Democrats society hosted the national Spring Liberal Youth Conference.
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Hundreds gather on campus to watch the inauguration of Barack Obama
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Travel Coventry are clamping down on passengers that choose to smoke on their buses. Despite the smoking ban that came into law on the July 1 2007, the company claims that there have been a ‘number of incidents’ that have been recorded of people choosing to flout the ban. As...
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The Students Union is launching a campaign this week to encourage more students to join societies and sports clubs. The scheme, “Better late than never”, replaces last year’s poorly attended Re-Freshers fair, and aims to get societies and clubs to organise events and socials similar to those held during Freshers’...
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A study conducted by a team led by staff from the Warwick Medical School has demonstrated that thiamine (vitamin B1) can help reverse early kidney disease in diabetic patients.
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Over 40 students have competed in the first round of the ‘W’ Factor, Warwick’s answer to the X Factor. The event, organised by the Chinese Society, is looking to mirror the success of The One, held last year. Entries included singers, musicians and a beatboxer, all hoping to taste success...
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Rich Boden, a Ph.D research student in the Warwick Biological Sciences department, has been named the Young Microbiologist of the Year (YMB).
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Research to be published by Dr. Neil Stewart of the Warwick Psychology department suggests that the presence of required minimum payments on credit card bills encourages people to pay off less of their debt.
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