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Richard Kuehl explores the contemporary social critique in two 2024 films: the biopic Lee, and Alex Garland's Civil War.
Sophie Harrison examines what makes the fantastical children’s fiction of Frances Hardinge so charming, even to adults.
The OxStu discusses the causes and implications of antimicrobial resistance, and the social and scientific methods to combat ...
Chancellors, Novice-Vice-Chancellors, Shit-Vice-Chancellors, Council, Congregation, Dean, Masters, Proctors, Presidents, ...
It is 8pm on a balmy Tuesday evening: time for the JCR Committee meeting. The secretary, perched on a table and with laptop ...
Meira Lee recalls her vacation in southern China, bridging the gap of experience and memory as a third-generation Singaporean ...
The OxStu talks to the Oxford PLANCKS team who has obtained an impressive fifth in this undergraduate level physics ...
The Oxford Student interviewed Elon Musk's father after his speech at an Oxford Union debate. He told Oxford students to ...
An Oxford Student editor critiques the modern stigma around BPD, comparing representations of the disorder with the female ...
A 19-year-old discovered a live grenade in a canal on Paradise Street, near Westgate. The bomb squad safely disposed of the ...
Over a crackling radio, lovingly maintained by St Benet’s Boat Club after OURCS (Oxford University Rowing Clubs) forgot they ...
What is iGEM and what they do to make the world a better place? OxStu explores the story behind the Oxford team.