Blogs

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 Lion, the Witch and the…Closet?

Alyssa's dreams come full circle and lose their shine as she finds herself in Lewis' homeland

Do something useful

Leila Battison explains how Oxford is helping you do something useful with your spare time

Who’s On First? (Meets the President. Or Prime Minister.)

Our federalist columnist considers the British monarchist system

The Foxes are on the prowl

Cherwell sport blogger Aleks Klosok on why Leicester City are the team to watch as the promotion chase in the Npower Championship gathers pace

Stick or Twist?

Why January could trigger a new wave of Barclays Premier League managerial Russian Roulette, according to Cherwell sport blogger Aleks Klosok

The origins of Heinz

Our writer from across the pond remembers a culinary disagreement settled in her favour

A Blizzard or a Blip?

Alyssa Grossbard examines the merits being prepared for when it snows

#1- The Shock of the New

Cherwell's new music blogger gives you the Lowe Down on the year to come.

LSATs, MCATs, and the transatlantic testing divide

Britain the most over-examined nation on earth? You're having a laugh, says Alyssa Grossbard

Why David Lammy was (partially) right

Oxford's not racist. It's just lazy, ignorant, and criminally apathetic.

The Squeezed Middle

Every attempt to define it may thus far have been a disaster, but Labour just might be onto something...

What turns you on? Bacteria…

Leila Battison finds life in the most unexpected places

Reflections on Rudolph

Cherwell's American-in-residence is bemused by Britmas

Schools cuts likely to bleed

Much of Gove's agenda is part of a long overdue rescue of British schools. The rest might lead to not so pretty consequences.

If you could read my mind…

Jonathan Webb discusses the future mind-reading in a scientific field

As American as Apple Pie

The transoceanic food divide

Get a grip FIFA

'The whole situation is quite frankly ridiculous'

Auber doing it

Holly Graham takes on an auber challenge

Turkey delight – it’s Thanksgiving!

'Christmas dinner doesn't end with a pumpkin or apple pie'

Futureball

Will technology be more influential off the pitch than on it?