Flóra Molnár reviews a new Trinity term staging of Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' in Oriel College's garden.
Ellie Apostolidi reflects on immigration policy with insights from interview with an Oxfordshire Patriots protester.
Mr Shan looks ahead to the summer balls and offers some tips on getting the perfect White Tie at the cheapest price. Summer is a time of joy and relaxation, where the mood is livened by rays of ...
Oxford alumna Alice Winn, who studied English Literature at St Peter’s College, may have published just one novel so far, but it is one hell of a debut. Since its appearance in 2023, In Memoriam has ...
“Brain rot” is the Oxford Word of the Year in 2024, highlighting the effects of social media and short-form content on our brains with shortened attention span, dopamine overload, overstimulation, and ...
15 minute city zones that have been proposed by Oxford City Council as part of the Local Plan 2040 have garnered significant controversy. The plan, which will see traffic filters installed on six ...
In the context of Black Lives Matter, the #MeToo movement, the refugee crisis and countless other events, social media activism has been at an all-time high. Individuals, mostly teenagers, sign ...
A collaboration between one of Hollywood’s most coveted directors and an Oscar winning actor should in itself make people prick up their ears. The fact that the director received a whopping 130 ...
In a video called “Queer Theory”, Youtuber Abigail Thorn (also known as PhilosophyTube) introduced me, and I’m sure plenty of others, to the concept of ‘queer time’, and suddenly my life made a lot ...
My grandfather used to drag me through the countryside, patching up my knees while lecturing me about political honour. His favourite topic: resignations. Specifically, how politicians used to fall on ...
Education, education, education (but only for the rich): Private schools creates a two-tier education system and must be abolished. It’s no secret that our education system is wholly unfair, and if ...
Following a review of its relationship with the Sackler family, the University of Oxford have announced that they are removing the Sackler name from all buildings, spaces and staff positions. The ...
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