Oxfess: the social media platform that broadcasts the woes and troubles of the University’s most prolific oversharers. Reuben meadows discusses the all-consuming world of Oxfess.
It’s Friday night – midnight, that is. The air is cold, the atmosphere tense, the tension high. A queue stretches along the balcony, eager chatter rustling ...
Rosalind Perrett laments the reappearance of the vacuous 'Round Robin' letter at Christmas ...
The name of St Clement's Street will not be changed as part of the plans ...
Fiona Bruce on women in journalism, the BBC on Brexit and modern languages ...
I am proud of how so many people in my town in rural West Wales have rallied around the Black Lives Matter protests. Fighting ...
Building on a strong recent tradition of plays performed in Sanskrit (with surtitles!) we are delighted to present this beautiful drama from ancient India, performed by students and academics in ...
The Oxford Vaccine Group is paying individuals over £5,000 to contract malaria for seven months in an attempt to develop a vaccine for relapse infections. Participants will travel to the Radboud ...
Being handed a pager fills me with panic; I can’t help feeling a bit of a rush. I’m handed the black chunk of plastic and nudged on. I’ve worked my way through one thick queue (admittedly by Covered ...
Researchers from the Oxford Internet Institute (OII) are calling for a structured framework to assess AI’s (Artificial Intelligence) impact on young people’s mental health as it becomes more and more ...
Extinction Rebellion members, dressed as Suffragettes, took to Cornmarket Street to raise public awareness about the increased number of protesters who face criminal sentences. Members of the group ...
In Thursday night’s debate, the Oxford Union voted in favour of the motion “This house believes that Liberal Democracy has failed the Global South”, with 182 members voting for the motion and 144 ...