More than forty years ago, Terry Pratchett introduced us to Discworld. A world that may sound and smell like our own, but looks completely different. A world that (as the name suggests) is shaped like ...
More than forty years ago, Terry Pratchett introduced us to Discworld. A world that may sound and smell like our own, but looks completely different. A world that (as the name suggests) is shaped like ...
In my last column article, I expressed the necessity of learning how to write before you begin to pen your story. Though seemingly obvious, I neglected this in my haste to start writing – I ...
The ‘Weinstein effect’ describes the movement of women coming forward to accuse famous or powerful men of sexual abuse, harassment, or misconduct. The term arose in 2017 after more than 80 sexual ...
In the late 1990s, there was a renewed global interest in British art, fashion, design and music, which critics saw as a different, modern form of patriotism, a new way of being British. Kate Moss, ...
The failure of institutions to deliver justice is a tale as old as time, yet resolutions to such failures remain frustratingly rare. Luigi Mangione’s case offers a compelling lens through which to ...
Following the end of the £2 bus fare price cap in January, commuter fees for Warwick students have risen on all bus routes to campus. Introduced in January 2023, the price cap imposed a maximum limit ...
With the ever-growing use of AI, and an increasing number of models being trained each day – how exactly is AI distorting and affecting artists’ work? Within the creative industries, artificial ...
Inspired by a recent Instagram story from the University of Warwick alum Rob Madge, in which their friend had roasted their eye makeup before going onstage as the Spirit of Sherwood (in this year’s ...
There is no doubt that immigration has been the main issue on everyone’s minds at least since Brexit. Even though Britain officially exited the EU in 2020, the debate has only intensified. This summer ...
Each cabin came with its own sauna, because apparently, Lapland doesn’t mess around when it comes to warmth. Inside, the vibe was pure Christmas: bunk beds, creaky wooden floors, and orange lighting ...
The approval of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill at its second stage in Parliament, the integral hurdle for the legislation to overcome, was a monumental development in the discourse ...