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Harry Aldridge reflects on and discusses the difficulty of navigating Oxford life and Prelims with a dislocated shoulder.
A plant-based student's perspective on the state of vegetarian and vegan dining within Oxford's famous college halls.
Hannah Stewart on the state of Oxford's feminist society and the existence of men's representatives within the committee.
Isobel Wanstall can't be accused of trivialising Oxford's pub quiz scene, but she does question students' quizzing habits.
Deyaanjali Deb gives voice to the yearnings of your average hopeless romantic found overthinking a library crush.
Sophie Harrison analyses the antihero figure in Netflix's gritty Edinburgh detective series starring Matthew Goode.
How do you deal with suspending your Oxford studies? Two formely suspended students give their suggestions, aiming to dispel ...
Deyaanjali Deb tries to find the metaphor in being a medical student, suturing science to sonnet in the operating theatre of ...
Over the last 70 years of action cinema, a curious trend has emerged – one that’s so ubiquitous it often goes unnoticed. The vast majority of action heroes, whether spies, soldiers, detectives, or ...
The Oxford Student is set to become an independent student publication, starting from Michaelmas 2025. The following statement has been released by the SU: “Oxford Students’ Union (SU) recognises the ...
On 8th May, the world waited with bated breath as a new pope emerged at the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica: Cardinal Robert Prevost became Pope Leo XIV. After the death of Pope Francis on 21 April, ...