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The OxStu's deep explored the work of Rachel Dedman as she discussed Palestinian embroidery and political resistance through ...
On Thursday 29th May, the Oxford Union debated the motion “Africa must evict its colonial masters”, voting in favour of the ...
Richard Kuehl explores the contemporary social critique in two 2024 films: the biopic Lee, and Alex Garland's Civil War.
The OxStu discusses the causes and implications of antimicrobial resistance, and the social and scientific methods to combat ...
Sophie Harrison examines what makes the fantastical children’s fiction of Frances Hardinge so charming, even to adults.
Chancellors, Novice-Vice-Chancellors, Shit-Vice-Chancellors, Council, Congregation, Dean, Masters, Proctors, Presidents, ...
An Oxford Student editor critiques the modern stigma around BPD, comparing representations of the disorder with the ...
It is 8pm on a balmy Tuesday evening: time for the JCR Committee meeting. The secretary, perched on a table and with laptop ...
Meira Lee recalls her vacation in southern China, bridging the gap of experience and memory as a third-generation Singaporean ...
The OxStu talks to the Oxford PLANCKS team who has obtained an impressive fifth in this undergraduate level physics ...
On 20th May, the Oxford Union hosted right-wig activist Charlie Kirk, who spoke on topics like birthright citizenship, ...