Matthew Roller
Matt, a PPE student at Exeter, was the paper's editor for Trinity Term 2018 alongside Fred Dimbleby. Follow him on Twitter: @mroller98
Weather conditions force cancellation of Torpids day two
The senior umpires said they "cannot remember conditions as bad as this"
Oxford announces crews for the Boat Races
Cambridge's men's and women's boats are both heavier than Oxford's
Use of University Counselling Service increases
There were notable increases in problems presented relating to anxiety, self and identity, and transitions
Whoopi Goldberg latest to postpone Union talk
DJ duo The Chainsmokers, German footballer Mesut Özil, and American comedian David Cross have all recently cancelled their visits
Oxford charged students £50k more in library fines than any other university
King's College London was the only other university to collect fines of over £100,000
Worcester edge past New College to seal Cuppers glory
Goals from Andrew Kinsella and Olly Cobb sealed a first title since 2013 for Worcester.
Hassan’s nominated for kebab van of the year
The Broad Street eatery will compete at the 2018 British Kebab Awards
Chainsmokers, Özil cancel Oxford Union visits
The Union said the cancellations were due to "factors beyond our control"
LGBTQ+ Soc slams red free speech ranking
Oxford was named the most “ban-happy” university in the magazine Spiked's league table
Football Blues set to make Varsity history
The double-header will see the men's game take place before the women's for the first time
Cellar praises ‘crucial’ bill to protect music venues
The bill will force developers to consider the futures of small clubs
Bell stars as Oxford beaten at Twickenham
Cambridge, who were clinical in attack, sealed a 20-10 victory
Oxford beaten by dominant Cambridge in Women’s Varsity
The Light Blues dominated proceedings to win 24-0 at Twickenham
“If we dig in and accept the challenge, it is very much in our hands”
Ahead of Thursday's Varsity Match, former Saracens flanker Andy Saull tells Matt Roller that he is playing the most unselfish rugby of his career