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Reading political autobiographies, so you don’t have to
Publishing a book has long been a trend for those leaving government in the UK. Memoirs and autobiographies are naturally intriguing, offering us the promise of a peek behind...
Night porters: Student safety jeopardised at University College
Your college matters. It can define everything – from the state of your accommodation...
Tutorials and the art of the blag
Oxford is a unique place to study at an undergraduate level. Its centuries-long history...
Why you should be political
Many of us have been told that the only political thing we must always...
Far-right populism spreads to Portugal
The Portuguese elections in March delivered not only a resounding rejection of the corruption-riddled...
Another term of Cornmarket chaos
The work on Cornmarket which began in 2001 is set to continue long into the New Year. There will, however, be respite for beleaguered...
The Freshers’ Guide to Oxford Sport
President explains the role of the Sports Federation For the last five years the Sports Federation has been the guiding force developing and improving...
Resignations Plague OUSU
Two Student Union (OUSU) executive officers have resigned and the position of at least a third is doubt this week as disagreements continue over...
Cinerama
David Gedge’s career is founded on his love of John Peel. Gedge is one of those people who obsessively records the festive fifty every...
It’s Love at First Science
Despite knowing that this production was being revived after rave reviews and a sell-out run, I was slightly puzzled as to how physics could...
A Losing Battel?
Last week OUSU released a startling report exposing the massive financial inequalities that exist between colleges in Oxford, and the subsequent disparities in services...