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The Final Salomé hits a variety of notes: comedic, sharp and witty, particularly in its first act. However, the undercurrent ...
On Tuesday 20th May, the Oxford Union debated the motion “Trump has gone too far”, voting in 210-92 favour.
On 20th May, the Oxford Union hosted right-wig activist Charlie Kirk, who spoke on topics like birthright citizenship, ...
Hammond reviews the OUDS student production of Bull, an intense drama about three colleagues performed at the Burton Taylor.
We spoke with Paul Birtles, the florist behind The Garden in the Covered Market who has helped students mark exams with ...
Ava Doherty reviews Cupid and Psyche, a new play by Louise Guy that ran at Christ Church Gardens from Tuesday 20th to ...
I have a problem. For almost a year there’s nothing I’ve thought about more than gambling. Whenever I sit down to do my ...
Following directly on from the events of Dead Reckoning, Impossible Mission Force agent Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his team ...
Kimberley Johnson explored truth by reflecting on U.S. politics and W. E. B. Du Bois’s contribution to the history of the ...
A year on from “The Garden of Time”, the Met Gala returns with its latest theme, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style”.
A week in the life of Oxford's second-year geographers, who annually escape the expected end-of-year exams to do fieldwork in ...
The Oxford Student’s live coverage of the European song contest better known as Eurovision 2025 in Basel, Switzerland ...
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