Features·9th February 2020The Oxford Marriage Pact is back! Oz Myerson Oz Myerson discusses the dating event taking Oxford by storm this week The Oxford Marriage Pact is back, fuelling discussion,... Read More
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News·14th February 2011Video: LOVE Here are some of the little things in life we at The Oxford Student love. Happy Valentine's Day. Photos: Sydney Hessel Music: Oliver Jones Read More
Identity·19th February 2020‘Don’t touch my hair’ – the significance of ‘Hair Love’ Ibtihaaj Mohamoud Household chores and childcare were pretty evenly distributed in my house but if there was one thing that fell directly... Read More
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Culture·29th May 2020Screaming lyrics of love at Leeds Festival 2019: a beautiful queer moment Simone Dawes Image Description: Crowds at a festival I took my time to get into the 1975. The phenomenon of their ever-growing... Read More
Features·25th January 2016The Lone Wolf: Being Single at University Jasmine Cameron-Chileshe Romantic relationships. These are two words that have never really held any significance for me. Of course, I have watched... Read More
OxYou·31st May 2020Dean of Hearts: Week Five, Marriage Woes Adi Kesaia Toganivalu Got any troubles, worries, concerns, or heartaches? Send them to the Dean of Hearts by filling out this anonymous form. “Dear Dean... Read More
Features·4th August 2018Challenging sexism in Love Island Sophie Kilminster Image Credit: Sevda (CC0) With Love Island upping its average viewership to 3.3 million this year, as opposed to last... Read More
EntertainmentLife·9th March 2014Foxes “more acoustic feel” charms at the Academy Nasim Asl Three sold-out shows graced Oxford’s O2 Academy on the final day of February this year – One Direction support act... Read More
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Entertainment·25th January 2013The Alleged Plot Thickens Daniel Diaz de la Rocha The title of Jeffery Eugenides’s latest novel alludes to the tradition of ‘marriage plots’ featured prominently in 19th century fiction. The... Read More
Science and Technology·16th February 2018Is there really a thin line between love and hate? Scientists explore the age old question Aaliya Gilbert - Science Editor The line between love and hate is often described as painfully thin. This is a peculiar concept given the two... Read More