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During the final phase of the fourth quarter, the air was congested with screams, shouts, and jeers. All eyes were fixed on ...
uring my holidays, I often begin to appreciate home comforts more. Being in a foreign country with a different culture, ...
nterrail is often seen as a young person’s rite of passage, and for good reason. With passes starting at £182 for four days ...
An updated version of Warwick’s Trans Inclusion Code of Conduct, which according to the University was a draft initially published in “error”, had already been approved by the University Executive ...
Times Higher Education (THE) has found that many UK universities are not prepared for the introduction of these new measures, reporting how free speech campaigners were quick to contact universities ...
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ruled that countries have a legal duty to prevent climate degradation. The advisory opinion, delivered by the United Nations’ (UN) highest court, opens the ...
James had got to know the neighbourhood cat. He was not a cat person at all. He preferred dogs. But no one can help but watch as a cat strolls through the street as if it owns the place. James had ...
Warwick Students’ Union (SU) has said that the personal data of thousands of students, including some home addresses, was available for over 36 hours. The data breach – which took place from 2 to 4 ...
A new snacking hack on planes that I have just recently used and exploited is the on-flight snack and food service ...
The University of Warwick has appointed former United Nations (UN) Under-Secretary-General and anti-apartheid activist Bience Gawanas as its new Chancellor. The Namibian lawyer and anti-Apartheid ...
Children’s public broadcasting is chiefly important, not because of John Whittingdale’s, former Media minister, commitment to “distinctly British” programming, but because of the inclusivity that is ...
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