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Bad Bunny: Uno Debe Amar Lo Más Que Pueda

There was something incredibly emotionally overwhelming about Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance on 8 February 2026. Maybe it was the fact that he only spoke in Spanish, refusing to conform on a global stage at a “quintessential American event”. Maybe it was the plethora of allusions to Latin American culture and history. Maybe it…

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Roddy Scores Four To Tank Cambridge

A sensational hat-trick from hooker Will Roddy powered Oxford University to a hard-fought 37-25 victory over Cambridge in a pulsating Men’s Varsity Match. In a game that ebbed and flowed, the Dark Blues’ forward dominance, particularly from rolling mauls, proved the decisive difference in a contest that saw the lead change hands multiple times. The…

James Dauris at Oxford Politics Society: Diplomacy and Multilateralism

James Dauris, who served as the British High Commissioner for Sri Lanka and the Maldives, as well as the British Ambassador for Peru and Panama, spoke to the Oxford Politics Society on Friday evening. He reflected on the roles and responsibilities from a diplomatic career that has spanned over thirty years, while also discussing the viability…

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Are some colleges better than others?

For many of us, studying at the University of Oxford was the ultimate goal — it was Oxford or nothing. But after getting into the university of our dreams, the fact that you’re at Oxford quickly becomes secondary to which college you go to. “Brookes or Uni of?” is replaced in the daytime by an…

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Should we really be turning Trump into a meme?

The meme account Saint Hoax describes “humour as a Trojan horse for fascism”. This is a provocative claim, but one worth considering in the age of arguably our first ‘meme president’: Donald Trump. On one hand, memes can play a democratising function. Publishing a meme is of low reputational cost, they are easy to replicate,…

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One step forward, two steps back: on Trinity Hall’s controversial call 

Photos taken by Gabrielle Killick, used with permission On Wednesday 7 January, The Guardian reported on Cambridge University College Trinity Hall’s policy to target elite private schools as part of their admissions outreach strategy. The decision was met with a backlash; a wave of anger and frustration was felt across the student and academic body,…

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Rally conducted by students of the Department of Psychology during the World Mental Health Day 2014 at Periyar University, Salem, India.

A Closer Look: India’s “Hidden Crisis”

“Do you think there is a crisis in mental healthcare in India today?” I ask Dr Manoj Therayil Kumar, Director of the Institute for Mind and Brain in Kerala. “Yes,” comes the resounding answer.  In many ways, India is booming. Its growth rate reached a stunning 7.4% in the 2024-25 financial year. GDP…

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Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.

Spain Wants Us to Rethink Immigration

On 27 January, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced a decree to create a legal pathway for undocumented migrants to gain residential status in Spain. While not the first time the country has implemented a large-scale regularisation programme, the measure comes at a time when many other nations are taking increasingly defensive stances towards…

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Bishop Sarah Mullally.

Anglican Communion at Crossroads

On 3 October 2025, the Church of England announced that Bishop Sarah Mullally had been nominated as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, making her the first woman ever selected for the position. Her formal Confirmation of Election occurred on28 January 2026 at St Paul’s Cathedral in London, and her installation at Canterbury Cathedral…

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InterMEDIAte: No mo’ FOMO

“I plead to myself, and I will continue to do so, to enjoy what I’ve done, think about some of the things I will do in the future, and to not get conquered by FOMO.” Eliza Kaminska-Benadat discusses fear of missing out (FOMO) at University, and how that can tie into our consumption of media.

Borders and Belonging:  The Obsession With The “Oxford Accent”

“Linguistic diversity is beautiful and should be celebrated in all professional and academic spaces. We all wish to live in a society and study at a university where every voice is heard, respected, and welcomed.” Saba Ahmadzadeh Noughani’s latest piece discusses conformity and how classism, belonging, and accents tie together.

A food fair at the 626 night market at Santa Anita park (in Arcadia, California)

Risk Appetite: On the Cinematic Dining Experience

“While watching a film, you laugh with others; you cringe with others. In a sense, even the imperfections remind me of being at home, reacting to scenes happening on the occasionally-laggy TV while we’re having dinner around the dining table.” In the newest ‘Risk Appetite’ article, Valerie Wu reviews her experience at ‘Taste Film’ and…

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