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InterMEDIAte: Photo Albums, Family Trees and Roots

Many Oxford students probably can’t recall how many times they answered “What is your name?”, “What school did you go to?”, “What degree do you do?, “What college are you at?”, and more in their first few weeks at Oxford. Apart from some of the niche Oxbridge phenomena, this common series of introductory questions is…

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‘Lockdown’ on Queen Street following assault on busker

Queen Street was temporarily shut by police on the afternoon of Saturday 2 May after a busker was reportedly ‘attacked’ at around 2.45pm.  The busy shopping street outside Westgate was closed to allow police officers to park their vehicles, causing traffic to come to a standstill until about 4pm. The incident occurred in Bonn Square…

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University of Oxford to lead Tommy’s National Centre for Miscarriage Research

Oxford University Hospital’s NHS Foundation Trust (OUH) has now joined forces with Tommy’s National Centre for Miscarriage Research, as the Nuffield Department of Women’s & Reproductive Health at the University of Oxford leads the UK’s largest programme dedicated to understanding and preventing miscarriage (the spontaneous, unintentional loss of a pregnancy before the fetus is viable).…

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Anti-Muslim rhetoric contributes to anti-Muslim violence: On Tommy Robinson’s Oxford Union Invite.

Tommy Robinson’s recent invitation to the Oxford Union cannot be separated from the lived experiences of British Muslims and the fear we carry throughout our lives. Tommy Robinson is widely associated with anti-Islam rhetoric. The controversy surrounding his invite is not an abstract debate issue about free speech or politics, but directly touches the identity,…

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How Did AI Development Turn Political?

Anastasija Vranjes explores the development of the politicisation of AI. From increase in legislation designed to regulate AI, to comparisons with the Space Race, Vranjes discusses how AI is becoming a leading force in politics – and how that will not be changing anytime soon. Image credit to the White House.

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