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The BBC journalist talks reality TV, Antiques Roadshow and returning to Oxford
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Chris Baraniuk on the highlights of the Oxford music, drama and cinema scenes
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The inescapable eccentricities of Oxford life explored in words and pictures.
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...and that's why I miss Oxide
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VIDEO: Oxford University have just decided to accept a second donation from Syrian arms dealer Wafic Said, prompting protests at the Said Business School
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What would your dons get up to stranded on a desert island?
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If they'd switched it for a donkey's scrotum, I'd still have believed it
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Guy Pewsey investigates the rise and fall of the child star
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Louise Collins talks to the V&A's Senior Fashion Curator
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Jeremy Cliffe discusses the value of cynicism
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Inclusive or cliquey? Max Thompson, Alix Robertson and Rachel Fraser look at Oxford's LGBT scene.
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When I grow up I'm going to be a rich art dealer
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Oskar Cox-Jensen meets the weary traveller
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If a Big Issue looks good I'll download it
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Anne Irfan takes a look at the worth of the increasingly ‘fashionable' cult of student charity work abroad
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Freyja Cox Jensen talks to the arrogant yet very fit star of Torchwood
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Bored of revision? Try origami.
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Michael Bennett crosses the boundary between art and advertising.
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Bored with revision? Turn your textbooks into butterflies.
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Not pleasing everyone is a failure I will embrace.
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Sheena Sodha goes backstage to take a look at what it takes to make each and every ball a success.
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Kate Shouesmith talks to Simon Yates about ordeal, recklessness and inspiration.
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Here's my idea. Tomorrow we form a party, and campaign to legalise all child porn.
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Isabel Sutton tries her best to ask TV's revered playwright some tough questions.
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Internet culture is facing a huge threat, says Ben Williams.
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Chris Baraniuk explores the magic of the Covered Market's Cake Shop.
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Roberta Klimt feels the enduring appeal of the fairy-tale.
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I'm not in favour of the freedom to drive cars into skipping schoolkids.
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Guy Pewsey on why the first of May is not a cause for celebration.
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Stan probably didn't want himself linked to Mr Blobby.
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