The Oxford Student Fashion Team bring you interviews, discussions and debates on the latest trends. Ranging from silly fads to tried-and-true wardrobe staples, they'll cover it all so you can cover yourself in style.
The Sports podcast team brings you an exciting discussion on funding for football clubs in England, the performance of Manchester United, and a whole variety of sports related controversy.
James Caroll gives you an inside scoop on plays to watch out for in the next drama filled week. Also, a long chat with the cast and crew of 'Mona and Bea'
We're free! Well, sort of. Easter break is a time to relax, travel, visit family and — study? Find out what uni students are doing on their vacation. Uzo Ehi reports.
The Oxford Student comment team digests English politics, crossing party lines to bring you the real story. Each week they’ll discuss developments, extracting truth from the smooth rhetoric of politicians. Expect controversy, common sense and forthright opinions from across the political spectrum. No bland party mouthpieces allowed.
It’s an attempt to group some of the Film Team’s favourite movies together around a weekly theme. The picks might seem like an unlikely match, but listen closely for the common element. After all, “Gone With The Wind” and “Saving Private Ryan” are both about wars, right? They’ll cover concepts that those on staff believe make us human: revenge, jealousy, friendship and fighting-Nazis-whilst protecting-archaeological-treasures.
They’ve trawled the college bars, the JCR TV rooms and the windswept touchlines to bring you the best sporting comment Oxford has to offer. Each week The OxStu Sports Team will chew over the big issues in the world of Oxford sport and beyond. Who knows — they may even talk about something other than football.
Viewing art in London doesn't have to be a pricey (or pretentious!) experience. The Cork Street galleries, hidden in the shadow of The Royal Academy, offer an intimate environment to engage with the work of upcoming artists. Take pictures, relax and enjoy quality art for FREE. Reporter Claire Davis elaborates.
An immunologist at the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine Adam Ritchie discusses CHAVI's research on T-cell responses in people who are exposed to HIV but remain uninfected. The team's findings could play an integral part in the hunt for better treatments.
They’ve trawled the college bars, the JCR TV rooms and the windswept touchlines to bring you the best sporting comment Oxford has to offer. Each week The OxStu Sports Team will chew over the big issues in the world of Oxford sport and beyond. Who knows — they may even talk about something other than football.
The Oxford Student Fashion Team bring you interviews, discussions and debates on the latest trends. Ranging from silly fads to tried-and-true wardrobe staples, they'll cover it all so you can cover yourself in style.
It’s an attempt to group some of the Film Team’s favourite movies together around a weekly theme. The picks might seem like an unlikely match, but listen closely for the common element. After all, “Gone With The Wind” and “Saving Private Ryan” are both about wars, right? They’ll cover concepts that those on staff believe make us human: revenge, jealousy, friendship and fighting-Nazis-whilst protecting-archaeological-treasures.
The Oxford Student Fashion Team bring you interviews, discussions and debates on the latest trends. Ranging from silly fads to tried-and-true wardrobe staples, they'll cover it all so you can cover yourself in style.
Life isn't black and white. Photographer Sydney Hessel looks through her camera lens to rediscover the color of passion, rage and, apparently, high-heeled shoes.
It’s an attempt to group some of the Film Team’s favourite movies together around a weekly theme. The picks might seem like an unlikely match, but listen closely for the common element. After all, “Gone With The Wind” and “Saving Private Ryan” are both about wars, right? They’ll cover concepts that those on staff believe make us human: revenge, jealousy, friendship and fighting-Nazis-whilst protecting-archaeological-treasures.
The Oxford Student comment team digests English politics, crossing party lines to bring you the real story. Each week they’ll discuss developments, extracting truth from the smooth rhetoric of politicians. Expect controversy, common sense and forthright opinions from across the political spectrum. No bland party mouthpieces allowed.
They’ve trawled the college bars, the JCR TV rooms and the windswept touchlines to bring you the best sporting comment Oxford has to offer. Each week The OxStu Sports Team will chew over the big issues in the world of Oxford sport and beyond. Who knows — they may even talk about something other than football.