aving just hit the halfway mark on my year abroad in Sweden, I have had a lot of time to reflect on my experience so far.
In continuation with my previous article, and to further celebrate Women’s History Month, I want to use this platform to recognise and honour the invaluable contributions that women have made to the ...
A recent report has revealed a significant increase in the volume of students in conflict-affected regions participating in courses run by UK universities. The newly-published report by the British ...
“What about the history?”, the constitutional anachronisms proclaim whilst extolling the constitutional and cultural ‘brilliance’ of Britain’s unelected second chamber. But what about the present? The ...
During her acceptance speech for Best New Artist in the 2025 Grammys, Chappell Roan asked, “Labels, we got you, but do you got us?” while putting her award down to turn the page of her notebook.
The 2025 Brit Awards ceremony took place on March 1 at The O2 Arena in London, with Jack Whitehall hosting the ceremony for the fifth time. Los Angeles has the Grammys, New York has the MTV Video ...
There is no singular ‘neurodivergent experience’ at university. Not only do many labels fall under this umbrella term, but all neurodivergent conditions are experienced uniquely by the individual, and ...
The spring term will end without a President-elect for Warwick Students’ Union (SU) after the organisation suspended announcement of results for the contest indefinitely. The outcome for the race has ...
First Aid Society has had a long-lasting connection to the charity, with the 24-hour event being a tradition for the group. The event aimed to teach campus-goers how to perform CPR, allowing them to ...
Up to ten British universities are at risk of declaring bankruptcy because of their reliance on unstable franchising deals, which allow private sectors to run and teach courses. Initially started as a ...