Life
Food in Ramadan: Fast or feast?
Take a deep breath in, and hold. Hold it for as long as you are able to (without passing out), and then, once your lungs are pleading for air,...
A day in the life of an Oxford influencer
“Yet though they might be close physically, sometimes watching these videos makes me feel worlds away from the lives they live”
To all the pubs we’ve loved before – Three Goats Heads
Week 7 – for the normal student, we are approaching the end of term,...
To all the pubs we’ve loved before: pitch(er) perfect
The fifth week blues are hitting so we are combatting them with blue lagoons!...
To all the pubs we’ve loved before: The House
For the classier among us, sometimes pubs and pints aren’t always what you’re looking...
Sharing a cup and sharing a story
Brendan James discovers the real pain behind the statistics of human casualties in the West Bank
The doctor will see you now
Libby Derbyshire chats with TV doctor Christian Jessen about fans, his body dysmorphia and wanting to be a film director
Heading to the Shag-Cam
Tom Seaward puts his dignity on the line to help you flirt with the Bodleian's finest fitties
The Pussycat that got the cream
Becca Webb talks to Kimberly Wyatt, ex-Pussycat Doll, about talent shows, the Wireless Festival, and her famous legs
Oxford’s Best: Burger
Cherwell begins its quest to find Oxford's best food and drink. This week we're searching for the town's choice cheeseburger
A lesson in longevity
Cherwell watches Ionesco’s La Leçon at the Théâtre de la Huchette in Paris, where it has been performed nightly for more than 50 years
Video Milled the radio star
Helen Pye chats with Scott Mills about gay rights in Uganda, stalkers, fireworks and a few missed alarm clocks
Can I blag you a drink?
Cherwell puts their liver at risk and loses their dignity searching for seven days of cost-free inebriation
How about you, Ben Dover?
Helen Pye negotiates the racy world of Lindsay Honey
Restaurant Review: Gee’s
Our reviewer finds the Banbury Road converted greenhouse a haven of style and calm
Launch of can ban poster plan
Oxford City Council and police have launched a poster campaign to publicise the ban on drinking in the city centre. The posters will be...
The Fog of War
A rare gem of a film doing the tour of select cinemas across the country at the moment is Errol Morris’ The Fog of...
University Cricket – Surrey Fail to See the Light
An unbroken ninth-wicket partnership of 39 secured a draw for Oxford UCCE on day three of their game against Surrey. Chasing 350 to win...