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·5th March 2017

‘The essence of our humanity’: Oxstu goes to International Mother Language Day

Tom Gould
On Saturday of 6th week Oriel had the honour of playing host to International Mother Language Day, promoting cultural diversity...
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·25th April 2023

“Race Across the World” and the problem of sustainable travel

Eliza Smith
“The desire to explore our planet has never been stronger, but in travelling over, are we missing the joys of...
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·2nd May 2018

3 great travel photographers to follow now

Rachel Kevern
Looking for a way to keep the wanderlust at bay over exam term? Travel photography has long been one of...
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·18th February 2018

5 unusual places to stay for a unique holiday experience

Rachel Kevern
Going on holiday always involves a degree of escapism – leaving the realities of everyday life behind you for a...
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·29th February 2016

A lone liberal in the conservative American South

Jasmine Cameron-Chileshe
For seventeen years of my life, “home” was located within the London Borough of Hillingdon. The borough, comprised of West...
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·20th November 2012

A postcard from Italy

Sean Wyer
While the more youthful among you were frantically grappling with the ins and outs of Oxford ‘culture’ (hopefully becoming less...
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·4th November 2018

A Taste of Summer – Visit Anhui Tourism Event at LMH

Georgie Whitehead
Oxford, and LMH in particular, host many interesting events but I must say that I’ve never attended an event in...
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·6th May 2016

An Asian-American in Paris

Almost all of the most famous American expatriates lived in Paris and saw it not only as a place where...
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Identity
·25th April 2020

Around the world in 8 books

Maga Flores-Trevino
Whilst most of the world is in lockdown, literature is still free to comfort, entertain and let you explore different...
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·12th November 2016

Baroque in Buda, PĂĄlinka in Pest

Chris Allnutt
In a small restaurant in Budapest, a lady in a flowery, plastic apron is excitedly serving us goulash and dumplings...
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·7th November 2015

‘Le nouveau Marseille’

Elfride Lawson
Like any other visitor to Marseille in 2015, upon stepping off the train at the city’s main station, Gare Saint-Charles,...
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·14th April 2021

“Oh, I do love playing away!”: The ritual of matchday coach travel

Daniel Seaman
Image Description: Manchester United fans at the back of a coach on their way to a game against Halifax Town ...
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·2nd May 2018

3 things that made me fall in love with travelling alone

Ruchi Bagga
As someone who is rather well travelled, I used to frequently wonder why people would prefer to go travelling alone....
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·30th March 2018

A chocolate shop tour of Paris

Rachel Kevern
The city of lights can feel a little overwhelming, and (unless, like me, you’re more than content to aimlessly wander...
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·10th November 2015

A night in the most dangerous city in the world: San Pedro Sula

As we approached the McDonald’s for a jetlagged breakfast at dinner, an armed guard held the door open for us....
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·20th November 2018

A summertime hike in the Andes

Evalena Labayen
Image credit: Evalena Labayen. From an avid hiking enthusiast, I want everyone to know that the Andes Mountains in Peru...
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·21st August 2016

A Vegan in Athens

As all fellow vegans – or people cursed with vegan friends – will be aware, eating out can be problematic....
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·28th January 2017

An Ice-Cream Tour of Vercelli

Robert Jackson
How likely is it that you’ve heard of Vercelli? It isn’t a village. It’s Wikipedia article puts its 2009 population...
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·25th January 2016

Around the World in Eight Conversations

An impractical examination of the postcolonial narrative of identity politics Whenever I hear anyone laughingly remark, “It’s such a small...
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