The importance of increased representation of women in sports gaming
Pablo Sandomingo Adams calls for greater representation of female sports characters in the sport gaming industry
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Pablo Sandomingo Adams calls for greater representation of female sports characters in the sport gaming industry
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For the uninitiated in economics such as myself, the increase in the International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan to Argentina passed through the front page of global newspapers and out of our minds in the span of a day. I, despite my general reticence to palliate my ignorance, was forced to...
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Until I watched The Fear of Fear I had no idea that Orwell had written 1984 in a farmhouse on an island off Scotland. This is not particularly surprising: I’m more of a Brave New World boy anyway. The Fear of Fear, written and performed by Stephanie Ridings, cleverly entwines...
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The summer after school ends can often become all about ‘the wait’ for results. For me, that period was both shorter and longer than for most others. Having done the IB, my results came out about a month before A-Levels results were available. This meant that most people I knew,...
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Pablo Sandomingo Adams explores the problems with home genetic test kits.
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What to read when on holiday has been a persistent problem in my life. Ever since Kindles came out, I’ve had a safety net. But since my loyalty is with paperbacks I still feel the weight of the world on my shoulders when deciding what I’ll be taking with me,...
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The paradigm shifting NBA free agency many expected has now come to pass. However, it has not followed the path most had predicted. It has been a tumultuous first few days of free agency, and with the draft firmly in the rear-view mirror, we can begin to take stock of...
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According to a variety of studies, wealthy, white students not only get into university at disproportionate rates but also perform better once in tertiary education. With the recent spate of articles and research papers that have come to light on this issue, one might think we are undergoing a collective...
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Having read only the rather uninformative material provided about Palmyra before attending the play, it is natural that I was surprised by the performance. Palmyra is a startlingly visceral, impeccably timed and wonderfully human play. I could leave it at that, but Bertrand Lesca and Nasi Voutsas, as well as all others...
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In an incredibly tense match, Warwick's Men's Futsal were unfortunate to lose to Worcester in the BUCS Cup Final
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Entertainment news is said to have taken over - is this actually the case? Pablo Adams states his case on why it may be.
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The consistent fall of award show ratings is a topic that has received much analysis over the past few weeks - why is it the case?
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The maelstrom surrounding Donald Trump’s administration has been churning since before he was sworn in, but perhaps the most in-depth coverage has been produced by Michael Wolff in his new book Fire and Fury (a fitting name, as it is what Trump has sworn to rain down on any who...
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