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·19th January 2013

Adapt, deal or die

Bethany White
Bethany White discusses the age-old argument of book-versus-movie. Currently, swathes of classic and contemporary literary works are finding themselves revamped...
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·27th April 2016

The New James Bond: Olivia Colman?

Gabe Naughton
‘The political correctness insanity is such a big fat ugly disgusting little disgrace. I heard Kanye West Fetty Wap Juicy...
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·20th October 2016

Profile: Tim Parks

Chris Allnutt
Between seventeen novels (most recently Thomas & Mary, a Love Story), a selection of literary criticism and non-fiction, talks spanning...
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·28th April 2017

Alexandra Shulman: unravelling the woman and world behind a quarter century of Vogue

After 25 years as editor-in-chief of Vogue, Alexandra Shulman has left. Flicking through the glossy pages, it’s impossible to imagine...
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·9th October 2017

Review: ‘History of Wolves’ by Emily Fridlund

Abigail Eardley
  Wolves, even since the Anglo-Saxon period, have always been symbolic of humanity’s deepest anxieties. Representing the unexplained, lurking on...
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Entertainment
·15th October 2017

‘Obstinate, headstrong girl!’

Raffaella Sero
Or what Jane Austen has been teaching us for over 200 years (and how Clueless we have been about it...
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·6th May 2018

Nick Clegg on the good, the bad, and the ugly of government

Jay Staker
Nick Clegg’s rise to power was meteoric, if unexpected. After being a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for five...
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Culture
·11th April 2020

Three 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....
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Culture
·4th September 2020

In defence of the Twilight saga

Nonie Baker
Image description: Series of moon phases, waning, on black background This time 12 years ago, I was 12 myself, and...
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Pink
·4th June 2021

The One Percent: Asexual and aromantic representation in literature

Emily Broughton
Image Description: a row of books seen from above The prominence and popularity of LGBTQ+ fiction has been steadily rising...
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·2nd May 2014

Desert Island Books — our Trinity must-reads

Rosalind Brody and Beth Lambert
The Secret History – Donna Tartt A hedonistic, exclusive and troubled group of university friends studying Classics become increasingly obsessed...
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·31st May 2016

Oxford on Camera: Divinity Schools

Gabe Naughton
Well, it was only a matter of time wasn’t it? I couldn’t write a column on film locations in Oxford...
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·30th December 2016

Review: The Power, Naomi Alderman

Ella Holden
Intense, poignant, and fearful, Naomi Alderman’s ‘The Power’ is an apocalyptic vision of a world where the distribution of power...
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·4th June 2017

An Experiment of Life: 4 3 2 1 by Paul Auster

Minjie Suh
We all have moments in our lives when we wonder: what could I have been, should this or that had...
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·11th October 2017

Books that Helped Me Through Freshers’ Week

Sree Ayyar
Dear Freshers, Mammoth reading lists govern the life of most Oxford students’ lives. They dictate your evening plans, your library...
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·4th May 2018

A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth – Review

Ella Holden
Vikram Seth’s A Suitable Boy is a long book, a really long book, and there’s no getting away from it....
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·5th October 2018

The Oxford Student discovers: the best bookshops in Oxford

Rachel Kevern
Image Credit: tejvan (CC BY 2.0) Oxford is not a city lacking in books. Whether you visit the Bodleian, your...
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Identity
·16th May 2020

Far from ‘Home’: the different worlds in our capital city

Roshan Panesar
Book Review: ‘This is London,’ by Ben Judah In A-Level History I was introduced to the well-used quote from L.P....
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·24th February 2021

Rubyfruit Jungle: A Review

Issy Fleming
Image Description: (Left) Rita Mae Brown, (Right) Cover of Rubyfruit Jungle There are always lots of recommendations floating around of...
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  • OxStu Editors in Chief for MT22 announced 24th June 2022
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