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Sunday 8th June 2025
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The fate of Oxbridge Launchpad shows only the University can improve access
The most rewarding thing I did in my first year at university was to sign up to Oxbridge Launchpad. During the Hilary break and in desperate need of something...
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Stanley Smith
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International students enrich, not endanger, our universities
The first line of the “About” page on the University of Oxford’s website makes...
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Laura Brink
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Beauty without a purpose: Nature and the Oxford mind
Our recent spell of sunshine has offered a welcome opportunity to rediscover the natural...
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Saskia Maini
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Journalism: A ‘dying’ art
In Palestine, journalism is no longer just a profession. It is a final act of defiance with life and death stakes.
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Iona Mandal
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Editorial: Higher Education funding
We should be raising the bar for education, not dropping it.
Next term in the Union
Stuart Cullen looks at the upcoming term at the Oxford Union Society.
Right time to topple Brown?
Two students consider whether the coup to overthrow Gordon Brown was the right thing to do
5 Minute Tute: Can CAN go on?
Holly Graham explains the controversy surrounding the African Nations Cup
The Modern Man
Alain de Botton reconciles Clement Knox to the perils of modern living
The Oxford myth is true
Alex Connock, Chief Executive of Media Company Ten Alps, explains why studying at Oxford is a ticket to a career fast-lane
How the Left was won
Why the Coup-That-Never-Was might not have been such a bad thing for the Labour party.
Poetry and public prudishness
With new reforms for the Professor of Poetry elections, Cherwell delves further into Britain's poetic and prudish past
The thinking man’s politician?
Marc Kidson meets James Purnell, the former Cabinet minister whose resignation failed to topple Gordon Brown
Democracy: the best policy?
Hector Keate contemplates Simon Cowell's proposed "Political X factor"
Education, Education? – Labour now proposes two instead of three
Why forcing students to complete degrees in two years rather than three will create more problems than it will solve
Why we experience a quarter-life crisis
Marta Szczerba explores why fear is so prevalent among students
Varsity: Learning something on the slopes, if not how to ski
Learning humility (if not skiing) in Tignes
Cringe, appreciate and cringe some more
The line between irony and political insensitivity is blurred and as a result often has dangerous consequences
Is anybody listening, Mr Clegg?
Marc Kidson wonders why Nick Clegg struggles to get his voice heard in politics
5 Minute Tute: Copenhagen Summit
Dr. Bettina Wittneben explains the upcoming international climate conference
Juggling the plates is hard work but women are brilliant at multi-skilling
The Guardian columnist Jackie Ashley argues that women can have both a successful career and a family
Is Christmas less fun as you grow up?
Is Christmas less enjoyable for adults than for children?
Interview: Richard Curtis
Richard Curtis talks to Georgia Lindsay about comedy, optimism and charity.
By-election win: a good omen for Gordon?
Two students consider whether the tide has turned for Labour
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