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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

Tonight’s VP debate is lose-lose for Democrats

Impossibly low expectations mean that Biden is more of a risk than Palin in tonight's Vice-Presidential debate

Guardian Student Media Awards

Don't look now Isis-types

Liveblogging the first Presidential Debate

McCain and Obama go head-to-head in Mississippi

Rolling the dice – McCain heads back to Washington

Trailing in the polls, McCain seeks to claim authority on the economy.

Presidential ads since 1952

A great site contains over 300 presidential ads dating back to 1952.

Predicting an October Surprise (Part Two)

7 events that could completely reshape the 2008 US Presidential election

Predicting an October surprise (Part One)

7 events that could completely reshape the 2008 US Presidential election

‘This is… is Hezbollah city’

A new report from our Correspondent written while he was travelling in the Middle East.

Sarah Palin – A campaign redefined

McCain's suprise pick is a high risk but should ultimately reshape the campaign narrative

Tonight’s the night

Liveblogging the Obama acceptance speech

Georgia Post-Conflict Pt. II – The Smell of Death

An open-back military truck pulls up. At first the Figaro and the Sunday Times think the people onboard are refugees. A short brown man in a t-shirt jumps off. "Who are you, what you want?" He's shouting.

Georgia Post-Conflict Pt. I – Into the Zone

There are four of us in the car. The road ahead is empty and the cameraman is trying to hide his equipment as we draw up at the first checkpoint. "You...tell them you're my brother, that we are a family going to see our aunt in Gori.

Brand New Refugee

Mirian wears ‘90s Reebok trainers, black badly-cut jeans and a lumberjack shirt of the worst imaginable quality. He is holding a rubbish sack filled with a few books, a family-photo album, more ugly clothes and a lock of his girlfriend's hair wrapped in a green elastic band.

Good Morning Georgia

Our correspondent journeys out of Turkey and into Georgia, nearing the recent zone of conflict between Russian and Georgian forces.

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