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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

Conference Catch-up

With Cameron's speech tomorrow, the war of words before the next election is starting to heat up.

Brown’s Burden

As conference season gets underway, Brown faces an almost impossible task

The graduate gap

As numbers of people entering into industry and research continues to decline, we look at what's being done to curb this trend

City’s rise opens up breathing space for Spurs

With all eyes on City and the 'Big Four', Redknapp's progressing side look set to shine

‘Bloggers bid to break back of BCA

Science writer suing causes massive online mobilisation against chiropractic.

Finally….

Australia's record at Lord's is finally dashed

From Swagger to Shuffle

Australia have lost the mental edge.

What is it with England’s middle order?

Fayyaz Muneer ponders England's growing problem.

England must make changes

Fayyaz Muneer reviews the first Ashes Test

Open-access rocks

...so should subscription-only scientific publishing be fossilised?

Decisions in cold blood

Does the ‘reptilian brain’ provide the new mind dichotomy for pop-neuroscience?

Obama in Cairo

A first read on his speech "to the Muslim world”

Why Sonia Sotomayer was a strong pick

Choosing a highly-experienced Hispanic woman with a compelling personal story was virtuoso politics.

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