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  • 9th December 2023
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    Broad Street pedestrianisation project set to become permanent

    Jesus JCR makes statement calling for ceasefire in Gaza

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    Leo Buckley removed as Oxford Union President-Elect

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    Tolerance Means Dialogues panel held at Exeter College

    Demystifying Oxford

    The chaos of Cornmarket

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    Cameron’s Comeback: Looks are Deceiving

    Should Ukraine join NATO and the EU?

    Any time sacking Braverman was too late

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    Saltburn Review: An Eat The Rich Satire That Refuses To Bite

    Rachel Zegler and Jacob Elordi: Is It Still Harder for Women to be Critical in Hollywood?

    Notos Quartett’s Oxford Debut

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    Diamond at graduation; images courtesy of Ana Diamond

    Ana Diamond’s fight for freedom

    University Church of St Mary the Virgin, where Vaults and Gardens is located

    Vaults, gardens, and a court case: in conversation with Will Pouget

    Conductor Felix Kirkby. Image Credit: Felix Kirkby

    In conversation with conductor Felix Kirkby

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    SUNDAY ROAST: OXMAS CAROLS

    SUNDAY ROAST: STAY ROASTING

    SUNDAY ROAST: NOVEMBER

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    Is nuclear energy the solution to a greener future?

    Earth’s past collision with Theia

    Chytridiomycosis: Will one fungus see the death of all frogs?

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    5 years of strikes for climate: where is Greta Thunberg now?

    ‘Pollution Pods’ art installation opens at St John’s College

    Going Bananas For TEXFAD!

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    Smash-hit or screw-up in Sin City: The Las Vegas Grand Prix

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    Rising Stars and Rising Questions: the challenge of NBA stardom

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    Messi vs Haaland – who deserved the Ballon d’Or?

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    Yesterday in Yerevan: Dilly-dallying in Dilijan

    Paul Furey visited Magdalen’s Macintyre Society and the October Club… So You Don’t Have To

    Lessons from the Balkan women in my life: ‘Spotting the Balkan mother’

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·23rd May 2015

Paint the town orange

Charlotte Lanning
At home, a bit of fake tan is an essential for most nights out for me and my friends, especially...
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·17th December 2018

George HW Bush: Flawed and complex, but worthy of our admiration

Oliver Tushingham
For many commenting on George H.W. Bush’s passing, his life and legacy have been used as a tool for expressing...
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Comment
·8th May 2020

The Proper Way to Show our Appreciation

Sofia Cotterill
Every Thursday at 8pm millions of people take to their front doors to ‘clap for our carers’ and other key...
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Comment
·17th October 2016

America’s abstainers are about to betray democracy

Oliver Hirsch
On November 9th this year, tens of millions of Americans will wake up feeling absolutely indifferent to the result of...
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Life
·12th February 2018

Justin Timberlake, we need to talk about lip-synching

Anna Thomas
Justin Timberlake’s performance at the Super Bowl this year was predictable. Compared with Lady Gaga’s performance last year when she...
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Comment
·8th April 2020

‘Society’? The Conservative Party is far from it

Jack Vaughan
Image Description: Sign relating to the Coronavirus pandemic outside the Oven Door, High Street, Wetherby. Pandemics are hard to characterise....
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Comment
·24th November 2018

Culture war is making us forget what is important

William Evans
Image credit: Fibonacci Blue (Flickr) “A grand canyon has opened up in our world”: on one side is the alt-right, on...
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Science and Technology
·27th July 2012

Is free the only future for gaming?

Andrew Lewis pithily tells us in a 2010 Metafilter discussion that ‘If you’re not paying for something, you’re not the...
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Comment
·23rd November 2018

Why have we stopped talking about the Rohingya?

Evie McCullough
Image credit: Wikipedia (DFID) In August last year, 20,000 Rohingya Muslims were forced to flee Rahkine State, a western province...
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Entertainment
·22nd March 2013

A Statement Piece

Lucinda Toole
Slogan t-shirts are everywhere right now. Whenever we read their messages, a part of us relates to their simple wisdom,...
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Comment
·24th November 2017

The war on Christmas ends today: call Oxmas what it is

OxStu Comment
Oxmas is one of those traditions that Oxford is so proud of. Every year, to celebrate the fact that colleges...
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Comment
·8th September 2016

Conflict in Kashmir continues – despite dwindling media attention in the West

Shasta Kaul
At one point in time, when beginning a conversation about flash-points in the world, one would turn immediately to Kashmir....
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Comment
·31st October 2016

The need for Prison reform cannot be ignored

Rachel Dunne
So far this year, there have been 91 suicides in UK prisons, and 278 deaths in total. These figures already...
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·1st June 2023

The failings of the Doomsday Clock

Blane Aitchison
Currently set at 90 seconds to midnight, the Doomsday Clock has been ticking for over seven decades now. Since its...
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Comment
·8th August 2017

Death with dignity: patient autonomy in the wake of Charlie Gard and Noel Conway

Ahmed Ahmed
Death is relevant to us all, but end of life care – particularly for the terminally ill – is something...
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Comment
·20th November 2016

Brexit – the End for the United Kingdom?

Georgia Ross
I was sat at a table having lunch with friends, friends from all over the world with myself as the...
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·9th May 2020

Long Read: The SU Motion failed us

Jamie Slagel
Image Description: Books on a shelf about eugenics. Warning: this article refers to content which may be considered disturbing, including...
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Comment
·13th June 2023

When Kathleen Stock came to Oxford

Ayomilekan Adegunwa
On the 22nd of April, the Oxford Student was the first outlet to publish an article about a ‘controversial gender...
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Comment
·30th May 2020

What Boris Johnson’s refusal to sack Dominic Cummings says about his premiership

Olly Hartopp
Image Description: The Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, on a visit to a factory in Sunderland earlier this year. The details...
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  • Leo Buckley removed as Oxford Union President-Elect 5th December 2023
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