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Author: Millie Farley

University Lacrosse Team Show Support for Local Charity

28th January 202029th January 2020Millie Farley

Over the Christmas period, several sports teams have been planning and carrying out fundraisers in order to support the local and wider community. At the beginning of last year, the University Sports Federation opened the University pool at Iffley Gym to elderly residents of Oxford in an attempt to give back to those who make […]

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The Top Ten Sporting Events of 2020

28th January 202029th January 2020Louis Moen

At the arrival of a new decade, it seemed sensible to the Oxford Student to cast our eyes towards the sporting treats awaiting us in the upcoming year. Here is your definitive (-ish) top ten sporting events to be aware of in 2020: Rugby League Ashes, 31 October – 14 November Not seen since 2003, […]

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Student Gyms in Oxford: How to choose?

27th January 202027th January 2020Millie Farley and Louis Moen

When trying to decide which gym is best to sign up to, it can be really confusing to troll through all of the advertisements and promotions that fill your inboxes, especially at this time of the year. As a fresher, I signed up to a gym just by clicking on the first link that came […]

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Debate: what is the right response to the Iran crisis?

21st January 202015th November 2020Santiago Bedoya Pardo

The United Kingdom must lead mediation Qasem Soleimani is no martyr. To lament his death would be to turn a blind eye on the fact that, as highlighted by PM Boris Johnson, he had ‘British blood on his hands’. Mr. Johnson, however, fails at accurately displaying the sheer barbarity of Mr. Soleimani’s actions while serving […]

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