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Clickbait: It’s Not All Doom and Gloom

A fun list of feel-good techniques from the Life Team

Taking Notes

Theophilus Kwek reviews Oxford’s fortnightly literature and art magazine

Preview: Rape of Lucretia

Matt Roberts and Ellie Gomes are excited for this bold new production

Profile: Ruth Hunt

Emmeline Skinner Cassidy quizzes Ruth Hunt, Chief Executive of leading UK-based lesbian, gay and bisexual equality organisation Stonewall, the largest gay equality body in Europe.

EDM, MJ and fresh-faced success

Dutch DJ Martin Garrix takes on the Oxford Guild

Profile: Ken Clarke

Freddie Hopkinson talks about Britain’s ongoing role in Europe with Tory front-bench veteran, Ken Clarke.

Chez Chaz: Korma

Charlie Bishop injects some spice into this much maligned meal

Clunch Review: Christ Church

Ben Wilkinson-Turnbull is appalled by Christ Church's high prices

Restaurant Review: Gee’s

Tom Hall ventures north for a visually splendid evening meal

Town knocks out Gown at the Union

Ciara Downey and Alec Fullerton report on the Oxford Amateur Boxing's epic annual bout

Rewind: Innocence of Muslims

Tristan Upton looks back to 2012 to discuss the simplification of tragedy by journalists

Rare books need to be read

John Ryan extols engagement and investment in college collections

Culture Corner: Lady Gaga

Priya Khaira-Hanks shouts back at the sanitisation of rape culture

Is This Art? Lynton Crosby

With the definition of art increasingly unclear, the Cherwell Art & Books team are on a mission to decide what art is. This week Naomi Gee takes on Lynton Crosby

Poetry Bites: HT16 week 6

This week Miriam Gordis explores the concept of paradise

Preview: The Marriage of Kim K

A post-modern adaptation of the classic comic opera

Review: The Somme Battlefield — The top 20 places to visit

Caitlin Law reviews Ruaraidh Adams-Cairns battlefield guide and explores the Somme from a personal angle

Ten years of Israeli Apartheid Week at Oxford

Outgoing President of Oxford Students' Palestine Society, Kate Guariento, shares her thoughts on the movement and the strides it has made in the past decade.

Brexit to divide more than an ever-closer union

Businesses, institutions and politicians take up position ahead of the EU referendum. Ben Evans weighs in on how these competing forces will act

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