Leila Hoffpauir reflects on the irrational exuberance of the AI bubble, and how a market crash would affect Oxford and its ...
Guilherme Lopes argues that economics is a dying discipline, analysing how capitalism has weaponised it, and how we can do ...
Little Shop of Horrors hardly needs an introduction to theatre-goers and drama kids. Its B-movie campiness and disrespect for ...
Ivett Berényi previews the adaptation of Brian Friel’s Translations soon to be staged by Full Moon Productions in Oxford.
Nora Mackay brings 5 stories for Valentine's Day in a detailed list of 5 film recommendations.
Agastya Rao reflects on his first year in Oxford and what mindset he used to get the most out of these first years of adulthood.
Elliott Wang explores the disappointments of RuPaul's Drag Race, and why the show as reality TV could sashay away.
Aside from “ the enormous amount of sadomasochism ,” the film is incredibly interested in fragmentary narration. Fennell demarcates the novel’s chronology using transitory montages, momentary absence ...
The Oxford Union's Librarian, Brayden Lee, has resigned following allegations of racism which have spread on social media ...
Arundhati Roy returns not to fiction but to the fraught terrain of her origins. Her memoir, Mother Mary Comes to Me, (2025) discusses her often tension-filled relationship with her mother, Mary Roy.
A few weeks ago, I sat down with Benji Naesen, a childhood cycling fan turned Tour de France winning advisor. His place in the world of professional cycling is unique: now one of the biggest ...
Aamina Thava examines the world of Oxford Balls, how they are planned, and what students need to do to enjoy them during this ...
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