Dodds spoke to Cherwell a few days after appearing in the New Year’s Honours list. Receiving her Damehood, she said, left her feeling “really delighted and very surprised”. What stood out to her most ...
Moving cities is an experience many will be familiar with, but what do we take with us when we go to a new place? And what do ...
Holocaust survivor Robert Slager shared his story in conversation with his granddaughter, Lady Margaret Hall student Grace ...
The University of Oxford topped its European and global counterparts in recently released university rankings.
Emma Heagney reviews Sara Sallam's exhibition at the Pitt Rivers and how the museum interacts with decolonisation.
Haobai Chen began by securing a win over Tushar Grover in the wide-open, evenly matched middleweight bout, with Constantine ...
Mods makes every law student irritable, isolated, and disillusioned with their subject. We should move them to Trinity for everyone's sanity.
The Oxford Student Social Action Coalition (OSSAC), a merger between several student homelessness organisations, has been ...
Middleland (2025) is not his masterpiece, but it is as much worth reading as any of his work – erudite, perceptive, and ...
With flashing lights and a shower of confetti, Company bursts onto the Playhouse stage to deliver its exuberant portrayal of romantic pessimism.
Chancellor Lord William Hague addressed students at a keynote event hosted by the Oxford Politics Society last Thursday.
Cherwell is Oxford’s oldest independent newspaper, established in 1920. We are entirely student-run. By supporting us, you ...
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