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Oxford grad launches new access initiative

The new organisation aims to connect disadvantaged students with Oxbridge mentors

UK universities issue new suicide prevention guidance

One focus of the new guidelines is to increase information sharing between universities and families

Let’s Talk About: The Year Abroad

While moving abroad might seem daunting, Alex Burgar reminds us there's also a lot to look forward to

The Edinburgh Fringe experience in 2018 – the ‘magic’ of the Mile

A summary of the 2018 Fringe experience, as we say goodbye to the festival for another year

Theresa May portrait returns to Geography department

The decision comes four months after the portrait was removed following backlash from students and academics

Abracadabra, à la Kassam: How the magic of the cup can get students watching local football

Could Oxford United's fixture against Manchester City in the Carabao Cup draw students to local football?

First-generation, black student launches crowdfund to take up Oxford place

Roy Celaire aims to become an academic anthropologist to "work on the issues confronting members of the black community in Britain."

Cellar: a haven for nonconformists

Cellar is more than just a club, it is a theme in and of itself. Most people describe Cellar as sweaty or grungy, but...

The Squirrel Plays Review – ‘carried off with subtlety and aplomb’

Tenderness and humour emerge from a play that challenges a sobering subject

Eat Your Heart Out review – ‘A nuanced and authentic exploration of a stigmatised subject matter’

Tightrope Productions' devised piece proves particularly heartfelt at the Edinburgh Fringe.

‘Cowboy Woman’ is Thailand’s celebrity street food chef

In Chiang Mai's bustling streets, there is an unusual celebrity who embodies Thailand's love of food

Exclusive: Oxford employed monk convicted of child sex abuse despite ban

Father Bernard Green taught at a total of seven Oxford colleges between 2000 and 2012, but St. Benet's bosses were aware of the nature of his ban as early as 2006

Oxford First-Generation students launch Alumni Community

The Oxford First-Generation group now have over 70 alumni members

Former student graduates 76 years after completing degree

The 95 year-old finished his Modern History degree in 1942

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