Yusra Babar

LGBTQ+ film favourites this Pride

Three Boar writers give their opinions on what you should watch this Pride month! Here are their recommendations… 1. Call Me by Your Name (2017) dir. Luca Guadagnino By Yusra Babar “Because I wanted you to know.” I do not exactly remember when I first watched Call Me by Your...
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Posted Jun. 12, 2025

LINE Fashion presents its 2025 show “Echoes of the Universe”

Mystical, whimsical, and mesmerising, a night with  Warwick LINE’s Fashion and Editorial Society is a must for the University of Warwick’s creative minds. Despite the delayed start for their annual show, coined “Echoes of the Universe” this year, the evening was well worth the wait. Upon arrival, we were welcomed...
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Posted Mar. 16, 2025

Soft skies and blossoms: the serenity of springtime gaming

As winter lingers with its grey skies overstaying their welcome, I find myself craving the warmth of spring. There’s something inherently uplifting about the season – pastel blossoms, sun-drenched meadows, and the quiet hum of life. Undoubtedly, the cosy game genre is the epitome of spring. Whether you experience the...
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Posted Mar. 12, 2025

Voting kicks off for 2025 Spring Officer Elections – Everything you need to know

Voting has kicked off in the Warwick Students’ Union (SU) Spring Officer Elections, with a wide range of candidates taking their campaigns onto campus to win election to the SU. In the lead-up to this, candidates were revealed on 24 February, followed by a week of campaigning, pinning posters, attending...
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Posted Mar. 4, 2025

2025 Boar Resolutions

Happy 2025! Allow all of us at The Boar to inspire you with our bold new promises for the year – whether that's new sports, no coffee, or (finally) locking in academically.
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Posted Jan. 1, 2025

The open world of Caravan Sandwitch; A game review

Caravan Sandwitch is a refreshing indie gem that invites players to explore a vibrant world steeped in themes of peace, love, and environmental mindfulness. It steps back from the adrenaline-fueled action of mainstream titles, offering a serene experience for gamers who crave discovery, meaningful NPC interactions, and a slower pace...
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Posted Nov. 20, 2024

Othello at the RSC: Stripped down to basics, but with a modern touch

When adapting Shakespeare for modern audiences, directors are faced with the gargantuan task of presenting a fresh spin on a piece of literature that not only has existed for centuries, but forms the bedrock of culture in British theatre. While many decide to reappropriate the material with a modern setting,...
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Posted Nov. 6, 2024