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Ana Pasa reports on Stephen Fry 's recent appearance at the Sheldonian, following on from The Oxford Student's recent interview ...
As of late, The Kinks’ 1968 ‘We Are The Village Green Preservation Society’ has been all I’ve been listening to – I don’t think there’s ever been a more singularly English album ever. It’s so English ...
I look back to the holy month of Ramadan: my family fasts from sunrise to sunset, no food, no water, and the utmost servility to God and his teachings. One day, we decide to break the fast with my ...
Disclaimer: This is an April Fool’s Day article. The University of Oxford has announced that it will be abolishing its undergraduate Classics degree starting from 2027. Classics, also referred to as ...
Food has always been more than just sustenance – it has been a form of resistance, cultural preservation, and political defiance. Across history, marginalised communities have used cooking to survive ...
Who would think that we would want to see more death, war, and madness given everything that’s going on in the world right now? Plotting and betrayal feel like they’ve long stopped being the ...
6AM – President Trump has announced that, following Kazakhstan’s refusal to introduce tougher anti-immigration measures on its border with the United States, chemical and biological weapons will be ...
The Oxford Student sat down with the Oxford University Filmmaking Foundation‘s President Charlie James to learn more about the society’s latest project: The Oxford Tales. What is The Oxford Tales ...
Ahead of the WTA tournament in Indian Wells, Emma Raducanu was seen for the first time since February 18 following an incident during her match against Karolina Muchova at the Dubai Open. A man who ...
This article was born a few weekends ago, when I had a bright idea for a friend’s birthday. Having considered dumb shirts, mugs, and the ultimate admission of gift-giving failure, a voucher, I ...
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