Warwick students from Hong Kong publish open letter on “racist” Lennon Wall
The Hong Kong students at the University of Warwick who erected the Lennon Wall at the Piazza on Wednesday 6 November have released an open letter.
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The Hong Kong students at the University of Warwick who erected the Lennon Wall at the Piazza on Wednesday 6 November have released an open letter.
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Warwick SU's International Students' Officer (Non-EU) has challenged the University's approval of an allegedly racist Hong Kong Lennon Wall.
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The University of Warwick offers many ways to travel whilst you spend your time studying. Whether that be through studying abroad, society tours or even volunteering abroad with societies, here are some ways that you can take advantage of those opportunities and make a change in the world. Warwick UNICEF...
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Group chat women have had no apology from University, despite statement saying University is "deeply sorry".
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Students, staff and alumni marched on University House on Wednesday afternoon in protest at Warwick's handling of the group chat scandal.
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The University has announced that there will be a "thorough, external and independent review of our disciplinary and appeals processes" after a meeting of the University Council this morning.
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President Liam Jackson has written a letter to Stuart Croft stating the SU's demands in the aftermath of the group chat scandal.
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An open letter to the Vice-Chancellor, written by one of the two female students who originally complained about the group chat to the University, after his announcement that the two male students involved who had their sentences reduced on appeal will not return to campus next year.
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The University did not contact the original complainants, who reported the Warwick group chat, to tell them that the two students who had their punishments reduced from 10 years to one year were no longer coming back next academic year, The Boar understands. The decision came in a statement from...
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Vice Chancellor Stuart Croft has announced that neither of the students who had their punishments reduced over the summer will not return to the University.
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The new Head of the Department of the History, Professor Rebecca Earle, has told The Boar today that “It’s completely untenable for the young men to return to the History Department” in regards to the students set to return next year following their role in the Warwick group chat scandal.
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One of the two female students who originally complained about the group chat responds to the Vice-Chancellor's statement released yesterday.
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Vice-Chancellor Stuart Croft has a released a statement regarding the group chat scandal and subsequent national outrage. He stated that despite calls, the group chat participants will not be banned from campus. He stated that he did not have the “authority to do so” and that “to give one person...
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