This festive season, the OxStu revisits Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol, considering how it has shaped our modern ...
Dynamic ticket pricing is not a new phenomenon. Economists have been trying to match prices to the highest possible cost for ...
Sophia Verai interviews writer Monika Radojevic on her upcoming novel, discussing immigration and the transformative power of ...
The Oxford Student explores how female neurodivergence is likelier to be misdiagnosed in childhood causing increased diagnosis in adulthood.
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 ...
Image description: A table filled with trays of plates of food, cups and a water jug Boris Johnson’s latest venture in school meals policy, one with all the compassion you’d expect from a man known ...
A petition to remove Emeritus Professor of Law and Legal Philosophy John Finnis from teaching has attracted three hundred and fifty signatures in five days. Finnis has been accused of having “a long ...
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 ...
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 ...
"The escalation of this conflict shows that even amidst the challenge of Covid-19, local but intense conflicts are still possible." Daniel Morgan explores the continuation of conflict between Armenia ...
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 ...
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