Ollie Longworth

Warwick students satisfied

The latest National Student Satisfaction Survey results demonstrate that over 88 per cent of finalists at Warwick were satisfied with the quality of their degree.
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Posted Oct. 5, 2009

SocSpy: BandSoc

It was a Thursday evening in week seven, and the atmosphere was starting to heat up in Tempo. People had rushed closer to the stage, for a few seconds the audience went quiet, as they listened to the intro to the song “Alarm Clock.” The soothing guitar stirred the crowd...
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Posted Mar. 10, 2009

SocSpy: German Society

Warwick’s German Society prides itself on providing an open, friendly and welcoming environment for all those interested in the German language and culture. As such, German Soc opens its door to everyone, regardless of whether its members can speak the language or not. It’s clear that the emphasis is on...
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Posted Mar. 3, 2009

Snowdrops planted to remember Holocaust

Members of ‘Warwick Volunteers’ gathered on Friday morning to plant snowdrops commemorating Holocaust Memorial Day on January 27th – the anniversary of the date of the liberation of the Nazi death camp Auschwitz-Birkenau. Despite it being a chilly morning, several volunteers turned out in their warm coats and wellies and...
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Posted Jan. 20, 2009

Students do it in their pyjamas

Hundreds of Warwick students braved the near-freezing temperatures in order to support ‘Wear Your PJs To Uni Day’. The event, which took place on Thursday, invited both students and staff alike to attempt the ‘bed look’ as part of a fundraising event for ‘Shelter’. As well as asking participants to...
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Posted Dec. 2, 2008

Students dig into pockets for RAG week

RAG Week 2008 has been described as a “massive success” by its organisers as the annual week of craziness in the name of charity took place on campus. Events this year included a sleep out on the piazza, traffic light disco, five-a-side football tournament and a scavenger hunt. It was...
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Posted Nov. 25, 2008

Newest prize for writing worth £50,000

The longlist for the first-ever Warwick Prize for Writing was announced last week. The twenty-strong list is comprised of eight fiction and twelve non-fiction titles with the award being billed as “an international cross-disciplinary biennial award open to substantial pieces of writing in the English language, in any genre or...
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Posted Nov. 25, 2008

SU Outlets a success

Despite the redevelopment of Union South and the credit crunch beginning to bite, the Students’ Union have announced that its food and beverage outlets are doing much better than anticipated.
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Posted Nov. 18, 2008