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Warhol in fresh light
Surya Bowyer reviews the Ashmolean’s Andy Warhol exhibition
A letter to…
disgusting prunes
Torpids 2016: Women’s form guide
Cherwell Sport takes you through each boat's prospects ahead of Torpids next week
Its not them it’s their…
It's most definitely their internships
I’ll swipe you off your feet
Cat Bean joins Tinder as a "social experiment" and is left conflicted
Creaming Spires: Week 5
Advocating non-monogamy.
Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus
Naomi Gee talks to Nabeel Qureshi about faith
Torpids 2016: Men’s form guide
Cherwell Sport takes you through each boat's prospects ahead of Torpids next Friday
Poetry Bites: HT16 week 5
Lindsay Tocik writes about family, the fight between light and dark and flying
Is This Art? Minecraft
Naomi Gee argues the case for video games.
Review: My Brilliant Friend
Sophie Taylor revels in the sentimentality of the novelist Elena Ferrante
Harper Lee: lessons after death
Naomi Gee comments on the tapestry of human imperfection Harper Lee beautifully crafted in her work and the impact of the loss of this great writer.
The OxStew: prayers for Dawkins answered
The Church realises its mistake, Richard Dawkins will receive a reprieve from God's justice
Unheard Oxford: Jimbob’s
Another view on the dreaming spires. Jim and Bob, the owners of the popular baguette shop, Jimbob’s, offers a special deal to Cherwell readers!
Recent OULC controversy betrays a wider issue
Ellie Bourne, Labour supporter and member of the Oxford Jewish Society, argues that Anti-Semitism has creeped into pro-Palestine movements on campuses and beyond
Call Off The Heist?
Olivia Sung is thrilled to preview 'Triple 9', the finest heist film since 'Heat'
Culture Corner: Blake Morrison
Ben Ray looks to the coast and beyond in ‘poetry from the edge’
Britishness seen from the outside
Sasha Kasoff discusses the cultural similarities and differences between the UK and the USA
Identity is as fluid as silk
Olivia Sung enjoys The Danish Girl’s materiality
Recipe: Rajma
Charlie Bishop's Rajma is a taste sensation
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