European prize for Warwick rescue robot
A team of Engineering and Computer Science masters students won top prize at the prestigious RoboCup Rescue Championship
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A team of Engineering and Computer Science masters students won top prize at the prestigious RoboCup Rescue Championship
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Transport Secretary Lord Adonis announced plans last month for a new high-speed railway line that will run from London to Birmingham
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A Warwick study has found that students whose parents divorce are not negatively affected by the experience
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On Tuesday 2 February, thirteen Warwick students walked the eight miles from Leamington to campus to raise money for the earthquake victims in Haiti.
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Despite unprecedented controversy, the 15th annual One World Week has been hailed as a “huge success” by its organisers.
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Two men caught trying to steal beer from EAT restaurant at the Arts Centre have been charged with burglary and assault. On the night of 17th January 2010, the Arts Centre security team were alerted to a break-in when the alarm system detected the illegal intrusion. Upon responding to the...
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An inquest has ruled that Warwick student Carl Blakey took his own life whilst suffering from psychosis
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On Sunday 29 November, campaigners gathered at Camp Hill ward in Nuneaton in the hopes of pushing back the British National Party (BNP)’s influence in the area.
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Week 8 saw the first Sexual Health Awareness Week (SHAW) descend on campus, with a wide range of events aimed at educating and engaging students about the importance of sexual health.
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