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Battle lines are drawn as Caroline Lallis and Jonathan Pitman go head to head to debate the 'English Effect'
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Battle lines are drawn as Caroline Lallis and Jonathan Pitman go head to head to debate the 'English Effect'
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Independent publishing house Honest Publishing have a unique and inspiring vision, writes Aaron Butterfield
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The Boar’s Italian correspondent reports on the maligned PM’s return
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Tom Davies asks why Warwick’s new tabloid has caused such controversy before it's launch.
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### Joanne Harrower **India is currently being forced to face its own fractured society, as thousands protest against widespread mistreatment of women. One component is the sorry state of Indian policing and their inability to protect half the population. Men and women alike are waking up to the fact that...
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Hari Alexander Sethi takes in Ang Lee's immersive spectacle and looks to see whether the talented director has done Yann Martel's beloved novel justice.
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If it was the end of the world as you knew it, would you feel fine? Lillian Hingley looks at three dystopic novels in light of our having survived the apocalypse.
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Dan Mountain explains why people should strive to be teachers as much as rock stars
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£230,000 has been distributed between thirteen separate collaborative projects
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A round up of all the biggest or most widespread Warwick stories of 2012
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The Boar's Foreign Correspondents explain what their host Erasmus country has experienced in the past year
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Two writers go head to head to debate the merits of trash fiction
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Warwick's women rowers' naked calendar is described as pandering to the objectification of women
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