Culture·11th June 2022Way Out Yonder: Understanding ‘Where the Crawdads Sing’ before You See the Movie Abigail Stevens CW â domestic abuse, child abandonment, sexual assault MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD! âWay out yonder, where the crawdads sing, the marsh...Read More
OxYou·8th February 2022Workspace Astrology – what your chosen work location says about you Susie Barrows Image description: A woman sits in a darkened room working on a laptop whilst sat on her bed âThe workspace...Read More
News·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...Read More
Comment·1st October 2021Big Tech + Big Data = Big Problems Elias Formaggia Image Description: the logos of Google, Apple, and Facebook aligned horizontally CW: mention of self-harm and addiction Iâve always been...Read More
Comment·19th July 2021Conflicts of Scientific Interest: The Investigation into the Origins of COVID-19 Peter Denton In this age of space-ships and nucleotides, it is all too tempting to let scientists go off, do their business...Read More
News·16th February 2021University testing service reports 5 new cases Alex Fish Image Description: An eagle-eye view of the city centre. In the week preceding 12th February, Oxford Universityâs Early Alert System...Read More
Features·25th September 2020Why we should be testing asymptomatic people Bee Boileau Image description: a cartoon character getting a coronavirus test. Matt Hancock said last Wednesday that around 25% of those seeking...Read More
News·5th May 2020Exclusive: “100% alive” Dr Elisa Granato, first vaccine recipient, shares her experience Myesha Munro A day after participating in the first human trial of a Covid-19 vaccine known as âChAdOx1 nCoV-19â, Dr Granato updated...Read More
Science and Technology·2nd May 2020Why is coronavirus affecting men more than women? Flora Clark Image description: a bathroom sign with a ‘man’ figure and ‘woman’ figure on it. As coronavirus continues to spread across...Read More
Culture·11th April 2020Three meaningful books to get you through quarantine Arnav Lahiry Image description: A stack of books on a shelf Quarantine has left us all in a constant state of unease....Read More
Columns·17th May 2022Dates of Our Lives: Pints, poison, and puking Poppy Atkinson Gibson There I was. On the floor. Not the floor metaphorically speaking, itâs not 5th week yet. Instead I was on...Read More
FeaturesUniversity/Local Issues·19th January 2022Hilary Term: Start of something new, or a little bit blue? Aniya Selvadurai image description: Oxford University’s Bridge of Sighs If I were to sum up what Hilary term feels like to me...Read More
Science and Technology·16th October 20212021 Nobel Prize winners announced Christopher Collins Image description: A Nobel Prize for Chemistry medal The winners of the 2021 Nobel Prizes, which recognise outstanding achievement in...Read More
Comment·18th September 2021Time to wake up: the health risk that could be worse than COVID Jamie Slagel Image Description: artistic blue, green, and purple spikey bacteria appear on a pale green background We all know how much...Read More
Science and Technology·5th June 2021Insect farming: new food on a global scale Mia Clement Image description: a brown grasshopper. Large-scale insect breeding for human consumption is thought to represent a sustainable solution for growing...Read More
Science and Technology·30th November 2020Ariel and the search for extraterrestrial life Giovanni Mussini After years in the pipeline, the Ariel space telescope has been given the go-ahead for launch in 2029. This spacecraft...Read More
Science and Technology·30th May 2020The mathematics of social distancing Luke Hatton Image description: Russian dolls illustrating social distancing âIt seems like a pretty standard interview questionâ, I thought to myself. Back...Read More
CommentFeaturesNewsUniversity/Local Issues·2nd May 2020Ritual and wellness in lockdown Isabella Fleming Historians, cultural commentators, and sociologists have long wrangled over the extent of secularisation in our society. Does yoga count as...Read More
Culture·17th April 2020Ebooks: how the Digital Age transformed the way we read Katie Schutte Image description: An Kindle on top of a regular book I’m not old enough to pull the whole âback-in-my-day-I-read-by-candlelightâ, and...Read More