Sunday, February 23, 2025

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 OUSU Team: Dan Tomlinson

We speak to the OUSU sabbatical officers: first up is VP for Charities and Community, Dan Tomlinson

The OUSU Team: Charlotte Hendy

We speak to the OUSU sabbatical officers: first up is VP for Welfare and Equal Opportunities, Charlotte Hendy

The OUSU Team: Garlen Lo

In a new series, we speak to the OUSU sabbatical officers: first up is VP for Graduates, Garlen Lo

Facebook sets the terms

The new T&Cs are very expansive but, as Patrick Beardmore argues, you have little choice but to play along

Gift Cannon: “Closed For Business — Sorry!”

It looks easy on Dragons' Den — the rise and fall of a good idea

Oxford to adopt local currency

A local currency is set to be introduced in Oxford, in a scheme aimed at boosting the local economy.

Glastonbury 2013: Friday

Cherwell Music experience an alternative day at Glastonbury

Glastonbury 2013: Thursday

Cherwell Music bring you a daily update from the heart of the UK's biggest summer festival

An ethical Hog Roast

Alexander Woolley talks eco-food with OxGrow’s latest venture

The Fresher, the Free and the Finalist

Max McGenity describes the truths of three very divided sections of our community

Perranporth: a peaceful place with a past

Catherine Edwards recounts her experiences of Cornwall.

Blades of Fury

Alex Bleasdale recounts the trials and tribulations of Easter rowing camp.

Confessions of a Hypochondriac

Sybil Devlin discusses her own hypochondria, and how it is often underestimated

Not Drowning But Waving

Tim Ellis describes his experiences training to be a lifeguard in the North Sea

Travel Blog: Welsh weather meets merciless Mercia

'Brace yourselves' - Max Long describes an aborted mission to complete the Offa's Dyke Path walk.

An Evening With Doctor Dance

Clio Korn gains first-hand experience of the psychological effects of dancing

Tech startup promises cheapest prices on net

Nupur Takwale explores Flubit.com, a booming new online service which could save you money on online buys.

Why business degrees matter

Heavy investment in business education is essential in ensuring the UK's future competitiveness, says Sam Rakestrow.

World’s largest biotech ideas competition opens

The OneStart contest promises a £100,000 prize to attract innovative biotech business plans.

Cryptic Female Choice: This is a Woman’s World

Max Bodmer writes that when it comes to sexual selection in the animal kingdom, it is often the females that hold all the power.

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