Oxford University students experienced disruption to IT services on 18th November as a result of an international Cloudflare ...
On Thursday, 13th November, the Oxford Union debated the motion “Israel is a greater threat to regional stability than Iranm” voting 265-113 in favour. Evaluating the threats emanating from both ...
“Do you ever get the feeling that you’re being watched?” Tom Ripley says, while the audience quite literally looks over his shoulder, as he sits with his back to us. It’s a sentiment he returns to ...
UK Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has recently written to university Vice-Chancellors across the country to take “practical and proportionate steps” to ensure that Jewish students are ...
The Life and Mind building is one to the University’s largest building projects to date, having opened on 15th October 2025. This facility will be the home to the Departments of Biology and ...
Oxford has “nothing, nothing, nothing” if it does not have The Bodyguard playing in New Theatre this week. Directed by Thea Sharrock, The Bodyguard interrogates what ‘showstopper’ means for the ...
Having graduated from Oxford with a degree in Archaeology and Anthropology, Helen Greetham (also known as ‘Jabbage’ online) began to look for a career which would allow her to combine her passion for ...
Taylor Swift’s 12 th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, is both a companion piece and a counterpoint to 2024’s The Tortured Poets Department. Gone is the angst of her sprawling, self-conscious, ...
TW: racism Christ Church has, in the past, had an endemic problem of racial discrimination and harassment which is directly enabled by the leadership of the college. From my own personal experience, ...
One of the underrated perks of having exams during what is arguably Oxford’s best season is the reward that follows: post-exam days that begin with a fresh, carefree brunch. You will be met with clear ...
In the last several years, Universities have become a hotbed for debates over free speech with concerns over censorship and stifling of open discourse. The Oxford Union has been a focal point of this, ...
The Oxford Student has been notified about a proposal by the Classics faculty to remove the study of Homer’s Iliad and Virgil’s Aeneid from the Mods syllabus, a decision which has surprised many ...
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