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Life Divided: Kebab vans
Matthew Palmer and Stephen Hawes discuss the attraction and aversion to Oxford’s kebab vans
My secondary school was a vibrant patchwork of people and cultures
Heather Cant discusses the importance of social diversity in secondary schools
Life Divided: crewdates
Jamie Onslow and Nicola Dwornik share differing perspectives on crewdates
A night at the clubs: Hypnotize
James Lamming is put in a trance by the Isis' budget-friendly club night
How to beat Fifth Week blues
Richard Birch and Cat Bean discuss nine ways to relax amidst the Oxonian madness
A night at the clubs: Two Doors Down @ The Cellar
Two Doors Down's indie extravaganza leaves James Lamming hungry for more
Letter from abroad: Kobe
Matt Day talks nature and modernity living side by side in Kobe
I will be spoken, on people’s lips: and, famous through all the ages, I shall live
Jamie Onslow mourns the final hurrah of an aged stalwart of the Oxford clubbing scene
A night at the clubs: Disco Ma Non Troppo
Jamie Onslow is satisfied by Disco Ma Non Troppo's offering at the Bullingdon
Letter from abroad: Yaroslavl
Emma Helm praises public transport in the Russian city of Yaroslavl
Mental health: awareness and beyond
Richard Birch reflects on a conversation about mental health with Alastair Campbell
Letter from abroad: Paris
Elena Leonard talks about the pleasures of dining and working in the French capital
London, books and bears: an interview with Michael Bond
“The first time I nearly died was on a Wednesday.” Michael Bond, a smiling and well-dressed 90 year old, leaned forward as he talked....
The utter pointlessness of being alive
Matt Roberts considers the mindless inevitability of his life in love, religion and personal worth
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