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    National misinformation campaign engulfs Oxford

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    Oppositional Alternative: Why Keir Starmer needs to present a radical case for change

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    The best albums of spring 2023

    Magdalen Players’ A Midsummer Night’s Dream: a night of magic and mayhem

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·4th November 2010

Police seized several thousand fake DVDs and video games in Oxford’s Blackbird Leys last Friday morning, busting what may have...
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·11th October 2012

As the debates begin, the rhetoric wanes

Georgia Luscombe
With both candidates almost neck and neck only one month away from the 2012 presidential election, the televised debate between...
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·1st May 2014

Oxford policymakers say yes to Living Wage

Red Traynor
A University policymaking board has ruled in favour of supporting the Living Wage campaign. The University’s Personnel Committee, which is...
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·4th May 2012

…but lacking force back home in Blighty

British students should be angry – very angry. And indeed we were, following the lib-dem betrayal back in 2010. Who could forget...
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·16th January 2014

’12 Years’ A Haunting Masterpiece

It is the plight of the reviewer that, even as you sit and watch a film universally praised by critics,...
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·23rd November 2012

‘Bake for Boobies’ at Lincoln

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A ‘Bake for Boobies’ session was held at Lincoln on Tuesday, to increase awareness of breast cancer. The event was...
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·20th February 2020

‘Boycott Taylors!’ Students launch petition

Coalition Against Homelessness (CAH) launched a petition this week to boycott Oxford-based gourmet sandwich shop, Taylors. The petition encourages potential...
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·8th May 2014

‘Coprus’ Christi ball blunder

Imogen Crane
Students who attended the Corpus Christi ball last week were amused to find that their wristbands read “Coprus” rather than...
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·13th January 2012

‘Don’ arrested over St Peter’s Professor’s death

A don at Oxford University has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the body of Professor Steven Rawlings was found dead at his home
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·31st January 2013

‘Edwardiana’ comes to the fashion throne

Eliza Grimond
‘Edwardiana’. Fairly sure it’s not a word, but apparently it’s a thing. The Vogue website bears images of models sweeping...
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·14th February 2015

Augustine Cerf and Demie Kim
Phtotographer: Phillip Babcocj Models: Fania Weatherby & Oliver Johnston-Watt Concept & Styling: Augustine Cerf & Demie Kim...
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·14th February 2015

LouLou’s return to Oxford Town Hall

Beverley Noble
Loulou’s Vintage Fair was back in town on Saturday the 31st… Vintage fairs are truly experiences in themselves. The relaxed...
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·28th October 2010

Rowdy students prompt calls for ‘pub tax’

Oxford City Council has backed plans for an additional levy on pubs and clubs that stay open until late. Complaints...
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·6th October 2010

…so what did you do this summer?

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·17th November 2014

‘Abortion culture’ debate provokes student outrage

Adam Dayan
A debate organised by anti-abortion group, Oxford Students For Life, has provoked criticism from students. OSFL advertised the event, saying:...
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·24th October 2013

‘Blurred Lines’ condemned by Balliol JCR

Sasha Ward
Balliol’s JCR has passed a motion condemning Robin Thicke’s  ‘Blurred Lines’, meaning that the chart topping song will no longer...
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·5th May 2019

‘Boycott the Oxford Union’ campaign launched in response to invitation of ‘fascist and racist figures’

Nat Rachman
A new campaign has been launched to boycott the Oxford Union following its decision to invite figures described by the...
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·12th February 2018

‘Dinner with Aurora’, New Writing Festival: AI at a party makes for a triumphant production

Katie Sayer
Lee Simmond’s new writing play, Dinner With Aurora, has everything you could want from a student play – a beautiful...
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·12th February 2018

‘Down With My Demons’, BT Studio, 6th Week: A Preview

Katie Stanton
Five people sit in the Southern Baptist Convention Church of the Old Town of West Cicuta, South Carolina. They were...
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