My ticket to see Julie resembled an invite to a birthday party, promising a live DJ and that I would be greeted by ...
St Hugh's College has announced that Michele Acton, the CEO of the Royal Society of Medicine, has been elected as their new ...
What Labour fails to recognise is that, even when landlords are on their best behaviour, the situation for student renters is ...
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Selina Chen responds to Lord William Hague's admission as Oxford University's new Chancellor and his professed habit of ...
My friends say I’m quite a nostalgic person. You name it, I’ve kept it. It’s all there, stashed away in a 6x8 Selfridge’s box ...
Since I arrived at Oxford, alcohol has been woven into the fabric of my university experience. Drinking isn’t just expected – ...
After tickets sold out in under an hour, spectators crowded into St John’s auditorium to watch the dancers go toe to toe in the spotlight.
Something I miss about home is the sea. There’s a comfort in the fact it’s always there. When you walk through my hometown, even if you can’t see it, you can smell it.
In a video posted on the page, Simon specifically referenced a ban on “Slav Squatting” on tables at OUCA’s Port and Policy as a catalyst for his run, accusing OUCA President Ellie Flint of “oppressing ...
I’m here to interview Julia Whatley, the white-haired, eye patch-wearing, (table-hogging?) artist I sometimes glimpse, hunched over her notebooks, in Blackwell’s Nero. Apparently I am a less ...
Adam Leslie has always wandered among stories – daydreaming them, curating them, and now crafting his own. The ...
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