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Day: 21 November 2020

Lifestyle Travel

Travel Playlists: No se va, No se olvida

Yanelle Cruz Bonilla talks about her fondness for travel playlists and their power to let you relive past trips. For her, in particular, they let her relive her year abroad in Madrid.

Posted on November 21, 2020November 26, 2020 Author Yanelle Cruz Bonilla Comments Off on Travel Playlists: No se va, No se olvida
Lifestyle Travel

A Galician Gallivant for St James

George Hancock reminisces on his journey down the Camino de Santiago over the summer, and vividly describes the various pitstops along the way.

Posted on November 21, 2020November 27, 2020 Author George Hancock Comments Off on A Galician Gallivant for St James
Culture Music

The Truth of the North-South Culture Divide

Carol Jones discusses art, sport and the politics of geographical divisions.

Posted on November 21, 2020November 21, 2020 Author Carol Jones Comments Off on The Truth of the North-South Culture Divide
Books Culture

Myths revisited: why classical retellings aren’t a ‘dumbing down’

Anna Jeffries-Shaw on modern retellings of Classical Literature: feminist adaptations finally give women the right platform to describe their experience.

Posted on November 21, 2020November 22, 2020 Author AJ Comments Off on Myths revisited: why classical retellings aren’t a ‘dumbing down’
Current Affairs

Write for Rights: Oxford students join Amnesty International campaign

Oxford University Amnesty International Society (OUAIS) has this week joined the world’s biggest letter-writing campaign, writing letters in support of people around the world facing human rights abuses.

Posted on November 21, 2020November 21, 2020 Author Max Spokes Comments Off on Write for Rights: Oxford students join Amnesty International campaign
Current Affairs

Was the election a repudiation of Trump?

Jacob Reid writes about Trump’s presidential election loss.

Posted on November 21, 2020November 21, 2020 Author Jacob Reid Comments Off on Was the election a repudiation of Trump?

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