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 Iran” ...
One of my secondary school classmates got married over the summer. I received the news while re-watching The Big Bang Theory, making my way through a bar of discounted Montezuma’s white chocolate. I ...
Brasenose college has been reportedly affected by a bed bug infestation at the Frewin Court site. Rooms in Staircase 17 and 19 were said to be infested in the last week of August, and again in October ...
George Abaraonye, the incoming President-Elect of the Oxford Union, appeared to celebrate the recent murder of Charlie Kirk, according to copies of posts received by The Oxford Student. Kirk was ...
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 ...
Imagine this situation: while preparing a meal in your kitchen, you cut yourself with a knife. Your finger may get slightly red, even swell, and you decide to take some antibiotics and wait it out.
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 ...
Dr Jocelyn Bell Burnell DBE is a multi-award winning scientist, pioneering astrophysicist and a visiting professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Oxford. But she is perhaps best ...
On Monday the Oxford Union welcomed the first female Nobel Peace Prize Laureate from Iran: Shirin Ebadi. This visit marked Ebadi’s third address at the Union, following appearances in 2013 and 2017; ...
I’d like to make clear that I’ve never suffered prejudice because of being half-Indian and half-British. I’m the world’s stealthiest South-Asian (blame my British side), and as such can’t claim, as so ...