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  • 23rd May 2022
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    Sustainable Hobby Feature: Knitting

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    Is a Charles regency the way forward for the British Monarchy?

    BREAKING NEWS: St Benet’s Hall announces that university will not renew its official licence

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    Book Review: “Chums” by Simon Kuper

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    Review: Omnium Gatherum by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard

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    SUNDAY ROW-ST: ALPACAS END HUMANITY’S PROBLEMS

    Oxford Students’ Toxic Traits

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    New assault from nature: Hepatitis in children

    Desalination on demand

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    Agatha Gutierrez Echenique shares some pictures of his sock knitting for his sustainable hobby feature.

    Sustainable Hobby Feature: Knitting

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    A Definitive Guide to Second Hand Formal Clothes

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    On the Reality of the Durban Floods

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·21st May 2022

Book Review: “Chums” by Simon Kuper

Yii-Jen Deng
I write this review with the redbrick Union visible from my window and the sound of applause within earshot, though...
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Entertainment
·15th May 2022

Review: Dracula by Serendipity Productions

Abigail Stevens
Working on my dissertation nonstop certainly makes me feel undead, so it was a relief to take a night off...
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Culture
·14th May 2022

The Gilded Age back to page

Duoya Li
The HBO TV series The Gilded Age has recently announced the launching of a second season, after the first nine...
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Entertainment
·14th May 2022

Much Ado About Nothing

Elsie Clark
Much Ado About Nothing, Shakespeare’s classic comedy of love and trickery, made a fantastic debut this week in the beautiful...
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Culture
·11th May 2022

Girls and Dolls Review: Refreshingly Professional

Elsie Clark
Image Description: a promotional photo for Girls and Dolls.   Given the ubiquity of Derry Girls at the moment, it...
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Culture
·5th May 2022

A Little Like Brideshead

Kian Moghaddas
Do you ever wish you lived in Evelyn Waugh’s Oxford? Perhaps it is a malady unique to me. A world...
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Culture
·4th May 2022

May Day Muffins

Jasmine Wilkinson
May Day is fast approaching, and so is the traditional deathly all-nighter that many Oxford students will be attempting, followed...
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Entertainment
·2nd May 2022

Fantastic Beasts: The culture wars strike back!

Will Neill
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore is a nightmarish film. Far from a relaxing exam break, this was a two-and-a-something-hours long...
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Culture
·24th April 2022

‘Tutankhamun: Excavating the Archive’: A review of the exhibition at the Weston Library

Blane Aitchison
‘Tutankhamun: Excavating the Archive’ is a new exhibition at the Weston Library that attempts to retell the story of the...
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Culture
·5th April 2022

A Doll’s House Review: The Weight of One’s Grief

Upon entrance into the Keble O’Reilly, one cannot help but immediately notice how the overall set design is overwhelmingly beautiful....
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Culture
·20th May 2022

Review: Omnium Gatherum by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard

Joe Wald
Omnium Gatherum, the latest release by Australian quasi-psychedelic prog rock band King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, is an acid-fuelled...
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News
·14th May 2022

Oxford Kite Festival to feature artists and thinkers such as Grace Jones, Richard Dawkins, and Ai Weiwei

Dania Kamal Aryf
  Oxford Kite Festival markets itself as “a new festival of ideas and music”, and will be taking place between...
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Culture
·14th May 2022

Heartstopper

Kiki Wrece
Heartstopper was released on 22 April, and within days it had found a place on Netflix’s Top 10 TV programmes....
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Culture
·13th May 2022

Review: Little Shop of Horrors

Joe Wald
The Eglesfield Music Society’s rendition of Ashman and Menken’s Little Shop of Horrors is wall-to-wall delights. A heartwarming thrill ride...
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News
·6th May 2022

Creative team members – WE ARE HIRING!

The Oxford Student is currently still looking for applicants to join our Creative Team. Whether you’re a veteran Adobe Creative...
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Culture
·4th May 2022

The Joys of Boba

Yii-Jen Deng
Tomorrow (April 30th) is National Bubble Tea Day – so Instagram says, and this is my excuse for pondering a...
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Features
·3rd May 2022

May Day: A Tale of Two Sides from Magdalen College

Kesaia Toganivalu & Dominic Enright
I, like many other people who have studied at Oxford for the last three years have never experienced a May...
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Identity
·1st May 2022

A convergence of holy days

Iona Neill
For the first time in 30 years, the three holy seasons of Easter, Passover and Ramadan are set to fall...
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Entertainment
·11th April 2022

Plutoshine by Lucy Kissick: A Review

Edwin Hughes
Preamble Plutoshine is a medium-sized science fiction novel written by Lucky Kissick, a recent PhD student at St Edmund Hall,...
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  • Book Review: “Chums” by Simon Kuper 21st May 2022
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