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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…

A flag erected on a lamp post in Oxford

National Flags on St Aldate’s Put Up by Local Group with Far-right Ties

A number of St George’s Cross and Union Jack flags have been put up around Oxford city centre over the last week, with a great number along St Aldate’s. These flags were erected by members of the organisation ‘Raise the Colours Oxfordshire’, an arm of the ‘Operation Raise the Colours’ movement. A number of flags…

opinion

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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Not Choosing London

For generations, a certain golden path was etched into the national consciousness, particularly for those clutching prestigious degrees. The trajectory was simple: graduate from Oxford, Cambridge, or another elite university, and proceed directly to London. The capital was not just considered a city; it was the destination, the sole arena for ambition, culture, fame, wealth…

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Zero shades of grey: the death of nuance

When was the last time you viewed the content on someone else’s social media feed? Last week, I was sitting behind a man on the bus. I was on one of those raised seats, providing the perfect vantage point for a good snoop at his digital activity (I won’t make a habit of this). For…

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Global Affairs

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla delivers remarks after President Donald Trump made an announcement on drug pricing, Tuesday, September 30, 2025, in the Oval Office.

2025: The Year of US-Dictated Shifts in Global Health

2025 saw the return of Donald Trump to the US presidency, and with it, a seismic shift in global affairs. As is often the case with politics, changes to domestic health policies inside the US have had a global ripple effect. Whilst governments of countries such as Argentina and Hungary look to follow…

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Fireworks in Singapore.

The ‘Singapore Model’: Chasing a Red Herring

Singapore gaining independence was not part of the plan. Anyone given a civics education in Singapore will tell you that the original vision, realised in 1963 in what was known as Merger, was for a united Malaysia, consisting of what was then Malaya, Singapore and Borneo. Singapore, it was said, needed Malaysia’s hinterlands…

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COLUMNS

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

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…

InterMEDIAte: The Liminality of us all

“Whenever I feel unsure about my identity I play DtMF, while Lux accompanies me when I want to explore the female experience. They both take up space not only in music, but within my identity.” Eliza Kaminska-Benadat discusses the ties between Music and identity, particularly the new releases by Rosalia and Bad Bunny, in her…

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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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