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Cherwell Statement on Covid-19

We have been made aware of a number of cases of misinformation and speculation in relation to the spread of Covid-19 at Oxford. A number of sites have, either...

OSPL SUMMER SCHEME

If you are interested in business and publishing then join the OSPL Summer Scheme! Who else can say that they worked as a business executive for a real publishing company whilst completing their degree?!

The Spectre of Virtue Signalling

Brian Wong criticises the use of social justice causes for personal ends

The Imperative to Resist Injustice

Brian Wong argues that we all have a responsibility to fight today's social injustices

Internship blog: news agencies

Sophie Jamieson goes on the beat in search of bums, Bond, Bob Diamond, and the nitty-gritty of news reporting

Travel blog: Fringe benefits

Huw Fullerton recounts his experiences at this year's Edinburgh Fringe, from the funny 'ha ha' to the just....funny.

Internship Blog: Law in Beijing

Alexia Millett works (and eats) her way through Chinese culture and office life

Travel Blog: Berlin

James Gheerbrant reflects on two months in Germany's city of cool

Travel Blog: Volcanoes in Indonesia

Angus Hawkins takes the high road in Indonesia and gets a little more than he bargained for

Travel Blog: Benicassim

Sam Rodrigues and Vickie Morrish offer up their experiences of a festival filled with sun, sea and Spaniards.

Internship Blog: Home Office

Nupur Takwale enjoys the benefits of London life - tubes, shiny buildings and Olympomania.

Olympic Opening Ceremony: Live Blog!

James Fennemore guides you through Danny Boyle's Olympic Spectacle

Travel Blog: Shenzhen, Yangshuo and Ping An

Rachel Savage goes off the beaten track (literally...) in the south of China

Travel blog: A weekend in Manchester

In the first of our fortnightly travel blogs, Sarika Sharma strikes out in search of The Smiths

Euro 2012 Preview: Group D

In the final part of his Euro 2012 preview, Aleks Klosok assesses a group with two traditional powers, a rank outsider and an unknown quantity

Euro 2012 Preview: Group C

Four distinctive coaches, a host of star-studded names and each with a colourful set of supporters. Aleks Klosok on the tournament's most intriguing group

Euro 2012 Preview: Group B

Aleks Klosok turns his attention to the ‘Group of Death’. A group which may not prove to be quite as straightforward as some may think

Euro 2012 Preview: Group A

Aleks Klosok reflects on a group where all four teams will feel that they have a realistic chance of progressing through to the Quarter-finals stage

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