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The OxStu reflects on the NHS expert panel held at Trinity College, addressing key challenges and exploring areas of ...
Sophie Harrison reviews Elizabeth Macneal's New Gothic literature, writing about the horror, fear and unease her stories evoke.
On 15th May, Reuben College GCR proudly co-hosted the first-ever Latin American formal dinner at the University of Oxford.
Sophie Harrison discusses Alice Winn's debut novel, In Memoriam, a coming-of-age narrative of two soldiers in love during the ...
Ivett Berenyi continues a review of Netflix's 'You' Season 5, reflecting on the finale of the psychological thriller.
This is the book for you if you grew up reading Percy Jackson books, have a copy of The Song of Achilles, and listen to the ...
This Wes Anderson 2025 film review looks at The Phoenician Scheme including aspects of style like symmetry and line delivery.
Meira Lee recalls her vacation in southern China, bridging the gap of experience and memory as a third-generation Singaporean ...
The OxStu discusses the causes and implications of antimicrobial resistance, and the social and scientific methods to combat ...
Yesterday I had the great pleasure of attending a screening of Pandora’s Box (1929) by the International Film Society at Exeter College. I was entirely mesmerised by G.W. Pabst’s classic silent film.
The OxStu's deep explored the work of Rachel Dedman as she discussed Palestinian embroidery and political resistance through ...
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