With the FIFA World Cup 2026 having just begun, I’m reminded of a question a friend once asked the group chat: “If I buy a Lionesses shirt, do you guys think I’ll be called a pick-me?”
"There’s a lot of symbolism within queer fashion: ways to speak with our appearance when it hasn’t always been safe or possible to share our identities out loud."
Is there hope for young journalists in the midst of an unemployment crisis, funding cuts to arts-based degrees, and the unknowns of AI? Yes, Julia and Daisy think, but it is by far the hardest time to be a new fashion journalist.
Buying a ticket at the cinema nowadays is a small investment. Don't waste time being disappointed in a film - here Matt gives you his opinion and interviews others on what they think about two films currently in cinemas near you.
Bored of flicking through channels trying to find something decent to watch during Christmas? Here's what you should keep an eye out for in between the present unwrapping, eating and shopping.
Oxford and Cambridge students at VarCity, the location of Varsity's après-ski each day, talk to Hannah Blyth and Ruby Riley about their experience of the ski trip.
Sophie Jamieson and Robin McGhee return for the final Cherworld of Michaelmas, discussing the latest faux pas from everyone's favourite Balliol Alumus: Boris Johnson
Vickie Morrish and Xin Fan take to the streets to investigate the aesthetic appeal of our illustrious party leaders. Which gentleman will tickle our Oxfordians' fancy?
Robin McGhee and Sophie Jamieson are back for fifth week, discussing the Oxford Students who have recently pledged to give away 10% of their future earnings