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    La Barque Bleue by Claude Monet. The painting depicts two women on a boat engaged in communication.

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    Changing cockroach behaviours: the implications of human action

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    Matt Robyns-Landricombe, President of the Right for Education Oxford.

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

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    A Definitive Guide to Second Hand Formal Clothes

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·20th December 2012

‘Fantastical’ storytelling museum gains planning permission

Rosie Pearce
Proposals for a turreted museum celebrating the history of storytelling have been given the green light by Oxford City Council’s...
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·16th February 2012

‘Fresher’s night’ at Ashmolean

The Ashmolean Museum is hosting its own ā€˜Freshers’ Night’ on Tuesday in the hope that new students will make the...
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·14th November 2013

‘Gay’ insult condemned by Merton

Ally Leigh and Anna Simpson
An email has been sent to Merton’s JCR by their LGBTQ rep, condemning the use of the terms ā€˜gay’ or...
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·15th January 2015

‘I woke up like this: Flawless’

Ella Harding
If there’s one thing an Oxford student needs, it’s a makeup routine to give your face that wide-awake glow without...
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·30th April 2015

‘It was the tie wot one it’

Flora Holmes
There is no denying that when deciding who to vote for on 7th May, the various politicians’ outward image may...
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·2nd February 2012

‘Lads’ condone rape

The ā€œ#1 University Student lad’s magazineā€ UniLad.com were forced to pull their website offline on Tuesday after publishing an article condoning rape.
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·9th April 2013

‘Maggie’: feminist icon or poisonous to the cause?

Georgia Luscombe
Thatcher was a momentous figure in British Politics, but for today's feminist, there was a lot left to be desired about 'Maggie'.
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·6th June 2013

‘One Hour a Week’ for Hub

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  The Oxford Hub is launching a new campaign to get students volunteering next term. ā€˜One Hour a Week’ aims...
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·21st November 2017

‘Oxford by Night’, Carla Roever by Alex Deak

Lucinda Kirk
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·7th November 2021

‘Oxford on Ecosia’ group call on Oxford to adopt Ecosia as default search engine

Jamie Slagel
Image Description: Ecosia logo on background of trees, cows, and farm workers. Just underneath is the motto: “Turn your internet...
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·25th March 2020

‘Find My Pasta’: the app beating COVID-19 shortages

Sarah Alford & Jamie Slagel
On the 25th March 2020, St Peter’s College’s Jack Solomon and Merton College’s Julia Willemyns’s ā€˜Find My Pasta’ app was...
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·15th February 2013

‘Gay Marriage’ and Dictionary Definitions

Balaji Ravichandran
At some point over the past five years, there must have been a right-wing coup at the BBC. The news...
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·29th October 2010

‘Her Last Dance’

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·24th May 2020

‘I’m out of therapy’ for 2016 campaign, Bush tells Union

Aditya Dabral and Isaac Healey
Jeb Bush told the Oxford Union President he was ‘out of therapy’ for the 2016 US Presidential election campaign in...
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·17th November 2013

‘Jane4Change’ faces OUSU discipline after website fiasco

Charlie Dennis
OUSU election slate ‘Jane4Change’ has been disciplined by the Returning Officer in the wake of this week’s revelation that their...
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·15th August 2013

‘Lads’ Mags’, modesty bags and the naked truth about fashion

Eleanor Grange
The current debate raging in the British media on the proposed ā€˜censorship’ of Lads’ Mags in high street supermarkets such...
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·16th November 2012

‘Omnishambles’ is word of the year

News Team
The word- meaning a situation which is shambolic from every possible angle- was devised by the writers of BBC political...
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·26th October 2013

‘Overheard at Oxford’ on brink of civil war

Charlie Dennis
Drama raged throughout the Oxford Facebook scene today, as recently installed ‘Overheard at Oxford Uni’ President James Johnson used his...
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·23rd May 2013

‘Oxford is the worst place to battle depression’: A response

Tatiana Cutts
Tatiana Cutts responds to an article by the Oxford Tab on depression in Oxford.
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  • OxStu Editors in Chief for MT22 announced 24th June 2022
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