Readers’ Responses – Democracy, wages, trigger warnings and crude images
In this weeks Readers' Responses, our writers give their replies regarding democracy, wages, trigger warnings and crude images
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In this weeks Readers' Responses, our writers give their replies regarding democracy, wages, trigger warnings and crude images
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So the elections are over, and the results are in. Congratulations to those who won, and to those who did not. Everyone who ran a campaign should be proud of themselves, running in these elections is a huge feat to undertake. However, the candidate I want to talk about is Remington...
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I am caught between feeling impressed by the candidates and their teams, who stand out in the cold flyering all day, and feeling overwhelmed with the oversaturation of information on campus.
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Live elections blog for Warwick SU hustings day 2.
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Do Warwick students care about the SU SABB elections? What can the SU and student body do to improve engagement.
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My memory of freshers is a blur of excitement, confusion, and the sense that three years here wasn’t going to be enough time to do everything. But I also remember turning up to my first lecture and not knowing that there was set reading for week one and already feeling behind and slightly overwhelmed.
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In response to George Lawlor's article opposing the "I Heart Consent" workshops, we wanted to tell you why they are actually crucial and much needed
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Zoe Morall on her experiences of sexual harrassment on campus and why this needs to stop
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Andrew Armstrong and Zoë Morall battle it out: is assisted dying morally and ethically acceptable?
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Zoe Morall explores the impact of slut-shaming culture on our generation
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