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2026 Guide To Business Card Makers: Simple Tools For Quick, Print-Ready Business Cards

Business cards remain a practical tool because they compress contact details into something that can be handed off quickly and referenced later. For small business owners, a card also doubles as a tiny brand touchpoint—often the first physical artifact a new contact receives. The typical challenge is not deciding what to include, but arranging it…

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How To Prepare Your Home For A New Boiler Installation

Upgrading your home heating system is a significant step towards improving energy efficiency and ensuring your property stays warm during the colder months. While the prospect of a new, reliable system is exciting, the actual day of the fitting can be a bit daunting for many homeowners. Proper preparation is the best way to ensure…

Oxford Student Union Election Results Announced for 2026

Voting in the Oxford Student Union elections has finished following three days of online ballots open to all matriculated students. The elections, held between 9 and 12 February, saw students vote for four full-time sabbatical officers alongside several part-time roles and student trustee positions, which will collectively shape the Student Union’s direction in the coming…

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In defence of college food

College meals at Oxford and Cambridge certainly aren’t regarded as the pinnacle of gastronomic excellence. In fact, they have a pretty appalling reputation for being bland, sloppy, and depressing — enough to make Marco Pierre White shudder. This is a reputation that has persisted for generations and I, for one, think it is unjustified. Oxford…

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Who Will Support the Support Workers?

Support staff and social workers have been pushed into an impossible position: tasked with safeguarding vulnerable individuals while simultaneously managing shrinking budgets. “The story,” Josh says, “is really about the pressure social workers are under to cut funding, and where that leaves support workers.”

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Outside OX1 Week 4: Canada, Japan, Armenia and Azerbaijan

Welcome back to another issue of Outside OX1! I hope everyone celebrated a lovely Valentine’s, Palentine’s or Galentine’s Day. It is easy to fall under the spell of February, donning those rose-tinted glasses, viewing the world with just a bit more love. I certainly have, as I dabbled in writing a romantic poem…

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A Closer Look: So Why is Morocco Spending $4 Billion on Football?

In September 2025, youth protests erupted in Morocco, triggered by the deaths of eight women in a Hospital in Agadir. For many, this tragedy was a symbol of the rife inequality, corruption, and injustice that plague Moroccan society. The country’s healthcare sector is facing a severe crisis. In some particularly poorer areas, malfunctioning…

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Second Draft: Sardines, Low Ceilings, and Knitting

“I’m fortunate that life in Oxford is particularly spontaneous and varied. You can go from having no plans to suddenly finding yourself drinking port next to a framed letter from C. S. Lewis. Or being dripped on in a cowboy hat.” In the latest installment of ‘Second Draft’, Eleanor Davies discusses new year’s resolutions, changes…

Lady Grinning Soul: Who Backs the Bands? Ireland’s BIA Scheme

“Art sectors have become unrecognisable in the past half-decade with the reinvigoration of DIY production, but also with the widespread closures of live music venues and general dematerialisation of the music industry.” In the latest installment of Lady Grinning Soul, Julia Blackmon discusses Ireland’s BIA scheme, how stipends can fund creativity, and interviews Dublin-based band…

InterMEDIAte: Growing up with a Fictional Role Model 

“I hope the whimsy which adds colour to my life will never leave and that your presence helps me persevere through my academic career.” Eliza Kaminska-Benadat reveals her fictional role model – Anne Shirley – and discusses the impact the character has had on her life.

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From the Inside Out: My Disability

Avani Rao reflects on how chronic back pain has affected her time at Oxford, and the stigma that is attached to people with disabilities, particularly those that are “invisible”. Image…


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