News
A year abroad is not the be-all and end-all. It can be the best thing or the worst thing, and no matter where you fall on the ...
The number of UK universities considering cuts to research spending has more than doubled in the past year, a study has found. These findings come in the wake of questions over tuition fees and a ...
Nowadays, ChatGPT and other AI tools have become a ubiquitous part of everyday life. From drafting emails to coming up with quick weekday recipes, AI has taken over our daily routines. The ...
In the intimate space of the black box studio, the new Warwick University Drama Society (WUDS) production of Caucasian Chalk Circle boldly embraced the challenge of Bertolt Brecht’s epic theatre, ...
Student activists from the Warwick Stands With Palestine (WSWP) group have re-established an encampment on the Senate House lawn to demand that the University divest ties with the weapons industry. In ...
For most students, the third term carries the heaviest workload, and it can be overwhelming to know where to begin. This is where a study plan is essential – simply having a visual of when each ...
To be in Neon, on a Friday, is to feel truly alive. From its supremely underutilised first room (in a club which frankly needs the space), to its remarkably hypnotic disco dance floor, lack of good ...
Many likely believed that the 2025 Miami GP would not reach the excitement of last year’s event, where Lando Norris took his maiden win and gave us hope that Max Verstappen had a new opponent for the ...
With well over a million combined TikTok videos for #scrapbooking and #junkjournaling, it’s clear that this hobby has become a force of nature in its own right. The concept is to collect something ...
At some point in your life – likely during exam season – you’ve probably found yourself sprawled out on the floor of your home staring at the ceiling, wondering how life got to this point. Or maybe ...
Only 13.1% of students enrolling at Warwick in the 2023/24 academic year came from the West Midlands, according to Times Higher Education’s published figures. This trend is reflected nationally too, ...
Fire commander Ryan Donaldson estimated that a total of “70%” of the structure had been damaged in the blaze, as local residents were warned of the fire potentially spreading to neighbouring buildings ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results