Profile·23rd May 2022Student Spotlight: a Conversation with the Oxford University Ice Hockey Club Elsie Clark When you think of Oxford, ice hockey might not be the first thing that comes to mind. But the sport... Read More
Profile·2nd March 2022Interview with Husam Zomlot, Palestinian Ambassador to UK Sam Zia A wise man (and fellow History & Politics student) once said that “the Israel/Palestine conflict explodes every seven years or... Read More
Profile·15th February 2022An Interview with Dr. Amir Pichhadze Marietta Kosma Throughout this academic year, members of the Oxford community and I have been enthusiastically following the numerous artwork contributions that... Read More
Profile·30th November 2021My Interview with Eric Garcia: Journalist and Author of ‘We’re Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation’ Dania Kamal Aryf Like many others across the globe and at this university, I am autistic. My official diagnosis came shortly after my... Read More
Profile·22nd November 2021Alumni Profile Series: Katie Forsyth from KEEN Oxford Dania Kamal Aryf Recently, I had the opportunity to speak to Katie Forsyth, an Oxford alumni who now works for KEEN – a... Read More
Profile·9th November 2021Murder In Argos: In Conversation with Co-Directors Helena Aeberli and Jahnavi Bhatia Dania Kamal Aryf Image description: (1) Helena, clad in a white top and (2) Jahnavi, in a yellow dress,... Read More
Profile·4th November 2021Student Spotlight: Aditya Dabral and Shonal Kapoor from The Oxford University Hindu Society Dania Kamal Aryf Image description: A close up of (1) Aditya, clad in an orange sweater, smiling, and (2) Shonal, clad... Read More
Profile·2nd November 2021Protest, Profanity, and Poems from Prison: In Conversation with Dr Stella Nyanzi Dania Kamal Aryf At the time of my interview with Dr Nyanzi back in March, she informed me that she was currently in... Read More
Profile·27th October 2021In Conversation with Professor Dan Hicks: Academic, Museum Curator and Author of ‘The Brutish Museums’ Dania Kamal Aryf I learnt to love History through my frequent trips to the museum with my late grandmother as a naïve, but... Read More