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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
Oxford academics condemn “polemical and simplistic” research
The professor described their actions as "collective online bullying"
A pick of Oxford’s best running routes
Rob Lentz takes a tour of the best places in and around the city to go for a jog
Is the ‘vac’ really a vacation?
Sometimes it’s okay to just stick your middle finger up at the reading list, writes Julia Alsop
Ode to an Entz Rep
Fin Kavanagh reflects upon the realities of one of the strangest JCR positions
It’s time to freshen up the BBC coverage of the Varsity Match
Cal Flintoff believes that the BBC coverage could do more to reflect the true spirit of this venerated fixture
How to be the edgiest dresser at Cellar
Samuel Juniper provides a comprehensive guide to the spectrum of style at Oxford's beloved Cellar.
Is it possible to release too much music?
Maxim Mower discusses the current trend of constant releases in Hip-Hop
Oxford announces new German research partnerships
The move is expected to bring more collaboration in the sciences and humanities
Oxford defends don accused of “whitewashing” the British empire
Nigel Biggar had argued we should “moderate our post-imperial guilt”
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