Oxford People
A round-up of the week's interesting snippets with Peter Cardwell.
Columns: Match Me If You Can
This week, Match Me gets gay. For the sixth date of the term, matchmakers Camilla, Moushira and Rose have to set up three of Oxford’s beautiful boys on a date. Each guy has half an hour to win JP’s heart before he picks one dinner companion, leaving the other discarded.
Columns: Insight: Is there room for fact in fiction?
Andrew Lowry insists that an audience’s enjoyment of a film must always trump concerns over scientific accuracy - it’s a no-brainer
Columns: Insight: Speedy Introduction
It was over so quickly, but Jen Hepworth was left satisfied by her first taste of Oxford speed dating, and thinks its just what we all need
Columns: Insight: Shocking Headlines
Sometimes I really do think that local means yokel. This is never more the case then when it comes to local television news. Somehow it manages to get on our screens twice a day on both BBC1 and ITV, despite it being dull, unimaginative, and generally a waste of everyone’s time.
Columns: Formal Hall: St Steven's House
Ben Eyre reviews formal hall at St. Steven's House.
Columns: The Hood Letters
Somewhere in a bunker in Wellington Square, a vanquished Kiwi pens a letter to a man once known to the Chinese as ‘fatty Pang’. The Oxford Student intercepts...
