Living on a campus is a bit of a bubble: you study, sleep and socialise in one small place. But, there is life beyond the bubble! Whether that be in Coventry, Leamington Spa or even the other side of the world… how far will you go? When I accepted my place at the University of […]
4 Thoughts that you’ve had after an exam
Is there a Formula for Blues?
The decorations are down and that’s pretty much how you feel after the holidays? Don’t worry, there is still time to change the formula and make January awesome…. By Ana Kedveš A Formula for Blues? December is all about being merry, which isn’t really such a terrible chore, but January headlines call for some serious […]
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Library Life: My week as an Arts student
“Miaow! Lillie Almond, studying a Writing MA.” “Sorry, what was that?” This is the usual start of any conversation in which I introduce my current university course. Allow me to explain… By Lillie Almond Day 1 I realise it’s a Monday and that this means the start of the week… for most people. My […]
The Eurosceptic meets the European Documentation Centre
It’s got more than just prohibitions on eating your own horse. Ask your Librarian to get the most out of the European Documentation Centre.…by Stephen Soanes The European Documentation Centre at Warwick can help you get involved in the great debates of our time. Studying climate change? Interested in how we farm our food? Want […]
How did humanism affect the Renaissance art?
How did humanism affect the Renaissance art? Renaissance Humanism created new subject matter and new approaches for all the arts. Subsequently, painting, sculpture, the literary arts, cultural studies, social tracts, and philosophical studies referenced subjects and tropes taken from classical literature and mythology, and ultimately, Classical Art. How did humanism influence the Reformation? The humanist […]
What do you need to know for GCSE French?
What do you need to know for GCSE French? Both sections of the exam will require you to use a variety of tenses, clauses and vocabulary, and you should also demonstrate accurate use of grammar. One of the best ways to revise for the GCSE French writing exam is to practice the different tasks using […]
Does a tongue piercing mean anything?
Does a tongue piercing mean anything? The idea behind getting a tongue ring was to honor the Gods and by inflicting pain, showing one’s honor. Tongue piercing began as a religious practice more than an artistic or decorative practice. It is also sometimes a worry for people that a tongue piercing can cause dental issues […]