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Wednesday 22nd April 2026
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Christ Church risk student safety at bops
Fire safety regulations were ignored for five years
Plenty of snow but little silverware for Oxford’s skiers
The races end honours even on the Varsity Trip following a batch of heavy snowfall
Professor Biggar should be allowed to speak, even if we disagree
Our blanket decrial of Professor Biggar harms foreign policy and historical understanding
Colonial scars remain in Singapore, even if you can’t see them
Professor Biggar focuses on impacts he can quantify, ignoring the insidious impact colonialism had on institutional racism and politics
Michaelmas reflections of a fresher
Oxford is like a high-maintenance spouse who gives just enough to make the relationship worth it.
Oxford hosts leadership programme to tackle Brexit effects
Thirty postgraduates from European universities have gathered at Balliol to address Europe's social issues.
Oxford pays tribute to professor killed in M40 crash
Colleagues and students have shared their grief at the death of incoming Oriel Provost Mark Whittow.
City council has a flush of successes
Oxford's toilets were judged to be the best in the country at the Loo of the Year awards
Balliol accused of bowing to “anti-colonial” pressure by moving Viceroy’s portrait
After taking it down for repairs, the college have not replaced the portrait of George Curzon to its hall.
Gender pronouns matter, especially at school
Misgendering isn’t an issue of ‘snowflake culture’ or free speech and should not be treated as such
An open letter to Santa
Ditch the coal, carrots and chimney-creeping Mr Claus – this year you're on the naughty list
Life Divided: Christmas Films
Love 'em or hate 'em, you just can't avoid them this time of year
How to: ace the vac
It's less about revision and more about cultivating a refined online presence
Jingle hell: a Grinch’s guide to Christmas
Rosalind Perrett teaches us her survival tips for scrooges
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