Wednesday 12th November 2025

Sport

Ethics versus Economics: The WTA Finals in Riyadh

I am a tennis aficionado. I follow tennis year-round, and each tournament has a special place for me – except for one.  The WTA Finals, an elite competition open exclusively...

The BBC’s dying sports coverage is hurting Britain

The President’s Challenge – the annual tradition that marks the official launch of the...

Austria, the Allianz, and applause: How we make spaces divine

In March I twice came very close to something holy: once in Austria and...

Oxford Sailors take on the Celtic Sea

Many people would consider offshore yacht racing a somewhat daunting, if not downright insane,...

New Order After Keble’s Blood

Tim Hanley looks forward to the resumption of hostilities on the rugby pitch

Countdown to Kick-Off

A preview of the upcoming season of college football.

Final Chance for Floundering England

What England must do to snatch back momentum and win the series

Summertime Superpowers: Manchester and Madrid

Can City and Real translate mammoth spending into football success?

A Missed Opportunity

With a draw in the 3rd test, can England reclaim the Ashes at Headingley?

Our Damaged Hero

Flintoff is the man of the moment.

The Ashes: What is it with England’s middle order?

Fayyaz Muneer ponders England's growing problem.

The Ashes: England must make changes

Fayyaz Muneer reviews the first Ashes Test.

The great British game

Where patriotism drops off the radar in favour of personal gain

Build-up to Summer Eights

Theresa Furnivall interviews St.Catz cox Zoe Thomas

LMH strike while the iron is hot

LMH beat St. Anne's to take Cuppers Hockey title

Gliding through generations

Bumps, blades and the history of the Oxford rowing tradition

Catz fail to show their claws

St Johns take a comfortable win over Catz to go into the third round of cuppers.

55 years and four minutes ago

This day, 55 years ago, saw Sir Roger Bannister become the first man to run the sub-four minute mile. Alison Crawshaw interviews the Oxonian who made history.

Does Doxbridge Count?

Anyone who doesn’t know what this curious word stands for,

Running into the Sand

Alison Crawshaw tells the tale of the Marathon des Sables, the toughest footrace on the planet

Puck’s in for Oxford Ice Hockey

Ruben Leavitt recaps Oxford's unprecedented victory at the National Championships

It’s a happy ending for the St John’s Fairytale

Matt Evans-Young recounts the capping moment of St John's successful football season in the Cuppers Final

Oxford Victorious in 125th Varsity Football Match

Oxford seal 49th Varsity win with hard-fought 1-0 victory.

St John’s fairytale continues

Cuppers Semi Final

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