Rising bus fares, the environment and the cost of living were some of the issues students said matter most to them ahead of the upcoming local elections.
Thousands of young people will be eligible to vote for the first time on 1 May - but some said they will not. One man said it had fallen to the bottom of his priorities.
Students at the University of Warwick spoke about whether they would vote or not and what the issues were that mattered to them.
Naomi Carter, 24, said there was both a lack of awareness and "disillusionment" about the local elections, as people had thought there would be a "revolution" following the results of the general election last year.