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‘I was, at times, simply floored by Carrington’s production of this classic play; there was a constant tension, both emotional and sexual, that wound up over the course of the action, that found its relief in moments of high intensity’ Rohit Ghosh reviews Seb Carrington’s Doctor Faustus, including exclusive quotes from the director. Image Credits:…

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The Chancellor’s Intervention: Hague on “Safe Spaces”, Gaza, and Ukraine

A year on from the first round of the election of the new Chancellor, its victor, William Hague, took to the Cheltenham Literature Festival in mid-October to comment on his ideals for the University, the current Starmer Government, and the development of Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan. Noah Allerton explores the Chancellor’s remarks.

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The Oxford Paradox

We debate the world’s challenges in tutorials. Why do we still get funnelled into careers that don’t address them? – Building a career is not simply an art of stacking CV items with impressive internships, prestigious awards, and a first-class degree. It’s about determining what your one working life will add up to. Your career…

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The Oxford History of Donations and the Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities

The University of Oxford has a long history of receiving funds for its buildings from benefactors whose donations may stimulate debate. This time, the Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities has prompted discussion due to its connection with Stephen A. Schwarzman, the Chairman of Blackstone which the United Nations rapporteurs identified as potentially contravening human rights…

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LinkedIn Is Better 

Here is my take: We should all prioritise LinkedIn over every other app on our phones.  First, LinkedIn is simply a better social media app. Why?  What is the definition of being a good friend? Celebrating when your friends actually win in life. Not celebrating when she soft-launches some “mystery man” on Instagram whom she…

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Global Affairs

The Dutch Elections: a Lesson for Liberals?

On October 29, Dutch voters returned to the polls a lot sooner than they may have hoped. On June 3, after only 11 months in government, the former cabinet led by Dick Schoof collapsed after the largest constituent party, Geert Wilders’ far-right Party for Freedom (PVV), withdrew over a heated dispute on asylum…

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COLUMNS

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Return Flight: Jumping Back In

“I concluded my year genuinely sad it was coming to an end, but this sadness showed me that I had done what I had wanted to do – I had turned Leipzig into somewhere I had truly gotten to know.” Esmé Hubbert discusses returning from her year abroad in Leipzig and discovering that Oxford no…

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Do not disturb: the allure of the fantasy 

I had this fantasy of a past lover of mine where I would have been some grand countess and he, my very dedicated butler. Adrien Grün writes about fantasies, how ubiquitous they are, and whether they should remain just fantasies.

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Second Draft: Lists, Marmite, and smelling books

“My tactic is to keep some staple ingredients and get creative. The current rotation includes Marmite and cheese on toast, Marmite and cheese on a bagel […], and Marmite and cheese on pasta.” Eleanor Davies talks about compiling bucket lists, eating a lot of marmite, and the joy that comes with reading physical books instead…

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Bigger Trees Near Warter (2007)

“Standing in the middle of the exhibition, I wanted to tell everyone that these were my trees, my farms, my houses, my roads, my towns.” Katie Percival describes her relationship…

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Is TikTok democratising poetry?

‘On encountering Poetrytok, people who are not in the habit of reading poetry can quickly absorb spoken words that stir in them a memory, a feeling of comfort, or some…

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Identity

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A Camera Roll in Language

“For me, the notes app is a psychological tool. It is a way of mediating thought and reality, condensing messy webs of perception into their own contained and defined widget.”…


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