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You Got Me at the Burton Taylor Studio: Reviewed

“Before You Got Me, I never appreciated how unnerving it is to walk into a completely silent set.” Rohit Ghosh reviews You Got Me at the Burton Taylor Studio, staged by Silent Tape Productions. Image by Anna Ewer, used with permission.

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Raindrop

It’s the moment before a raindrop hits the ground. The sunlight, muted as it passes through the clouds high above, is enough to make the raindrop glow a silver-blue. Through…

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Oxford

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The Sheldonian Series: A Discussion of Activism – Palestine Action, Public Protest, and Democracy

Hilary term’s instalment in the Sheldonian Series convened on 4 February, discussing ‘The Power of Activism’. The series is the Vice-Chancellor’s initiative, gathering a panel of differing voices aimed at promoting dialogue on the “big issues of the day”, and representing the University of Oxford’s commitment to “free and inclusive speech”. Speaking at Wednesday’s event,…

Magdalen College School to Become Co-educational 

Magdalen College School, which was ranked the 20th best independent school by The Times this year, has announced that it will be transitioning to become fully co-educational. At present, it is a boys-only school, except for its sixth form which became co-educational in 2010. On 2 February, the school revealed that it would be offering…

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Candidates Face Questions at Hustings for Oxford SU Elections

On Tuesday 3 February, the Oxford University Students’ Union held their hustings for the upcoming elections. Elections will be held between 9 and 12 February for a number of offices. These include 4 full-time sabbatical roles: Presidents for Undergraduates; Postgraduates; Communities and Common Rooms; and Welfare, Equity, and Inclusion. In addition, elections are being held…

opinion

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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Why pubs must be protected

Roughly 1,000 pubs have banned Labour MPs from their premises, revealing something about the state of British politics. When landlords resort to gestures as dramatic as this, it suggests a frightening breakdown in the normal channels of democratic dialogue. After mounting pressure, Rachel Reeves’s climbdown on business rates for pubs has prompted legitimate questions about…

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Global Affairs

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Venezuela: A Brief History of Oil and Corruption

On 3 January 2026, the United States conducted a military operation named “Absolute Resolve” across Venezuela to capture President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. Planning for the intervention reportedly began in August 2025, with an intention to be carried out four days before 3 January, but was delayed due to weather…

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COLUMNS

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Borders and Belonging: Skin Tone and Social Status

“We are in a white-dominated environment but this is no reason to deem others around us as “better” and hence attempt to cosplay someone else, whether through changing our names, hiding parts of our identity, or attempting to physically change our appearance.” Saba Ahmadzadeh Noughani discusses the effects and consequences of colorism on people of…

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Risk Appetite: On Asian Food and Matcha Lattes

“In this day and age, sharing food doesn’t just mean physically breaking apart food for others. It means influencers posting about food online – “sharing” food in the Internet sense with a global audience” Valerie Wu discusses how food from her culture has evolved through social media, what it means to be “trendy” and “exclusive”,…

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Second Draft: It’s my Lucky Day

“I’d like to remind everyone (but mainly myself) that you do not have to spend your morning highlighting to-do lists for it to be worthwhile. You do not have to pomodoro. And you absolutely do not have to drink matcha” In the latest installment of Second Draft, Eleanor Davies discusses productivity and how she handling…

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LIfestyle

Identity

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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