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Author: Natasha Tan and Isaac Healey

BREAKING – The Oxford Student to merge with Cherwell 

1st April 20211st April 2021Natasha Tan and Isaac Healey

The Oxford Student and Cherwell have announced an upcoming merger in a bid to create a single Mega-student paper.  The merger will allow the new paper to support more sections and more interactive media, including a weekly crossword puzzle, comic strips, and clickbait quizzes.  Readers can also anticipate the launch of an entirely new section: […]

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Easter Travel Window to Include International Students

9th March 20219th March 2021Isaac Healey

International students will be permitted to return home over the Easter Vacation according to updated government guidance for higher education. Students will be permitted to make only one trip home over the holiday and return once in person teaching resumes, including a return journey involving overseas travel. All students returning from overseas will have to […]

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The Best Things Come in Threes – the Role of the Three Pointer in the Modern NBA

25th February 202124th February 2021Rey Bapoo

If the NBA were ever to commission a Basketball equivalent of Mount Rushmore, for those who had the biggest influence on the game, three of the four faces picked would be pretty unanimous candidates. Michael Jordan. LeBron James. Magic Johnson. The fourth face would have a bit more debate. Many would call for Allen Iverson, […]

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Why You Should Be Watching Women’s Football

11th February 202111th February 2021Isaac Healey

The departure of England’s Phil Neville to David Beckham’s Inter-Miami and the mutual termination of Wales boss Jayne Ludlow has left all four of the home nations manager-less. This lack of direction at the top of women’s football is surprising, considering the interest generated by the 2019 world cup. Women’s football is replete with stars, […]

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From Moscow to Madrid: Football Stadiums Under Totalitarian Regimes

5th February 20213rd February 2021Daniel Seaman

Image description: Drawing of a man saluting in a stadium. We are all too aware that football stadiums are eerily quiet and artificial crowd noise is just not capable of replacing the presence of football supporters. Football grounds are focal points for communities, and this is not the first time that governments have had to […]

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The Politics of Legacy

19th January 202119th January 2021Robert Macilraith

Image description: Trump waves to the crowd at his 2017 inauguration. Election night, 2016. The atmosphere in the Clinton camp is somber, as most of the key battleground states have already been called for the Republican candidate, Donald Trump. Suddenly, the phone rings for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. On the other end of […]

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Green handkerchiefs wave in a changing Argentina

19th December 202019th December 2020Toni Ledda

CW: Abortion, Mention of violence against women Image description: A protestor in Santa Fe draped in a pride flag with the words ‘feminism disidente’ written in purple paint on her chest. Earlier this month a bill passed through the lower house of Argentina’s National Congress to legalise abortion up to 14 weeks after conception. The […]

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