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Life without Uncle Ben
Rediscovering the fun of cooking from scratch is one of the best things about being away from Oxford
Boris Johnson cancels press conference at Keble College
Johnson had been due to meet with his German counterpart at the press conference
Brexit is causing fondue resurgence, claims Oxford professor
Professor Charles Spence stresses the importance of "gastropolitics" in the revival of the Swiss delicacy
Oxford PhD student reaches final four of MasterChef
Nawamin Pinpathomrat impressed judges John Torode and Greg Wallace with his dishes
Finalist thanks ‘legends’ after notes and laptop stolen
Anne-Marie Downes' revision materials were taken from a car in Durham
Letter to: My scout
Away from Oxford, we realise who we really miss – our scouts.
Female lecturers: a rare sighting
Newly released figures on Oxford’s gender pay gap reflect an absence of females in senior university positions
A coffee break at Common Ground Workspace
A taste of the new pop-up on Little Clarendon — a shared workspace that offers conversation as well as a caffeine kick
Oxford students spend most on sex toys
With four of the five top-rated universities in the UK making it into the top buyers table, it has been suggested that there may be a link between intelligence and sex drive
Trying to ‘Feaster’ ethically
The Easter Weekend is now focused on the wrong things
Oxford needs an education fit for the times
Climate change is shaping today’s world. Oxford’s curricula can ignore it no longer.
Managing an eating disorder shouldn’t entail putting my education on hold
NHS failings mean sufferers are feeling obliged to suspend their studies
Fighting art with art in Bolzano
In Oxford we argue over the future of the Rhodes statue, but in Italy they have found a new solution
Kevin Rudd: ‘An apology without a strategy would have been a hollow gesture.’
Ten years after apologising for the persecution of Aborigines, the former prime minister of Australia explains why the current policy is going nowhere
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