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  • 29th March 2023
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·21st February 2023

Behind the Busker: Covers from the Heart with Caleb and Hari

Amanda Li
This week has proven a bit unsuccessful in terms of finding fixtures of Oxford buskers to interview. After being rebuffed...
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·6th December 2021

Application Extended: Senior Editorial and Creative Team for Hilary 2022!

Alex Foster and Andrew Wang
Image Description: the words “Application extended!. Join our senior editorial team. Applications open until 11:59PM on Wednesday, 8 December.” against...
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·21st November 2022

Feeding Your Flat: Vegetable egg fried rice (V, GF, DF, Low FOD MAP)

Serves 4 Egg fried rice is the ultimate leftover meal- if you can fry it, you can put it in....
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·21st February 2023

Eastern European Expeditions: Warsaw and the Problem of ‘Old Towns’

Jonah Poulard
After my rather petulant excursion to Nida, I spent some time in Vilnius. It was good, but I didn’t appreciate...
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Column
·4th November 2022

Blane’s Style Files: Tell me what you’d do in these situations, and I’ll tell you what colours you should wear more often.

Blane Aitchison
Gone are the days of outrageous 80s neon, funkily-coloured kitchens and patterned curtains. We are living in an age of...
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·17th May 2022

Dates of Our Lives: Pints, poison, and puking

Poppy Atkinson Gibson
There I was. On the floor. Not the floor metaphorically speaking, it’s not 5th week yet. Instead I was on...
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Column
·12th March 2023

Blane’s Style Files: The Problem With Digital Fashion

Blane Aitchison
Once hailed as the saviour of the fashion industry during the pandemic, where no in-person fashion shows and brand launches...
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The title: Tea from Taiwan with Cicely Hunt next to a bubble tea
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·16th May 2022

Tea from Taiwan: Part 2

Cicely Hunt
Hello again, cherished reader. I am currently sitting in a cat café doing that café productivity thing with a cup...
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Column
·8th November 2022

Things I’ve Learnt in Therapy: Episode 1

VERY IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: This column is not intended to offer legitimate medical advice or psychological assistance. This column is meant...
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Dan the Man
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·14th June 2022

Dan The Man: On Empathy

Dan Harrison
Our politics and our society are afflicted by an absence of something: empathy. Empathy is misunderstood as an emotion. It...
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Column
·21st January 2023

Behind the Busker: The Past with Pete

Amanda Li
As you approach Cornmarket Street or Queens Street, you might hear the echoing twang of a guitar or the resonating...
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·21st February 2023

Stinky Tofu: A Steamy Experience

Liberty Osborne
Britain doesn’t cope well with nudity. Unless you are an avid attendee of life drawing classes, it is unlikely that...
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Column
·23rd October 2021

Agony Aunt: I put the “agony” in “agony aunt”

Bronwyn Riani
Image description: Hi everyone, and a belated welcome to Oxford to anyone who is attending their first term here! I’m...
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·16th November 2021

Dates of Our Lives: Rom-coms aren’t real

Poppy Atkinson Gibson
Image description: the text Dates of Our Lives on a pink and purple background  It was almost 5th week and...
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Blane's Style Files
Column
·27th May 2022

Blane’s Style Files: Reviewing the Colour Schemes of each Boat Club

Blane Aitchison
We’ve all been there – you’re stood on the banks of the Isis cheering on your friends as they inevitably...
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Column
·5th February 2023

Eastern European Expeditions: Breaking into Russia

Jonah Poulard
We’re back folks. Back when I was planning this column, I had intended to write the second piece about my...
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Column
·5th February 2023

The Pretend Parisienne: Twins, trouble & techno

Elena Buccisano
I’ve now been back in Paris for three weeks and I’ve been trying to adapt to the world of work....
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Blane's Style Files
Column
·13th June 2022

Blane’s Style Files: Sub Fusc – An Oxford Spotter’s Guide

Blane Aitchison
It’s exam season once again, and if you leave your college at the right time, you might just see swarms...
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·12th November 2022

Driftenschriften: A Flâneur in Munich

Joe Wald
At the end of September, I travelled 700 miles to attend a university which three months previously had rejected my...
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