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First Business Magazine Launched in Oxford

There are a multitude of societies and student publications at Oxford, but, until recently, there has not been a business-focused magazine. This term, The Radcliffe, a new business magazine, released its first issue. Nathaniel Read, the magazine’s founder and Chief Executive Officer, spoke to The Oxford Blue about his vision for the publication.  Read’s passion…

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Catherine Xu Elected President of the Oxford Union for Michaelmas Term 2026

Catherine Xu has been elected the President of the Oxford Union for Michaelmas term 2026 with 629 first preference votes. Liza Barkova was the runner-up with 470 first preferences, whilst Gareth Lim received 326 first preferences and Hamza Hussain received 144. Unusually, this term, the presidential election was a four-way race; typically, it is only…

Conference of Common Rooms Meets for the Second Time this Term

The Conference of Common Rooms (CCR) met in the HB Allen Centre on Tuesday 3 March. This consisted of representatives from both the Junior Common Rooms (JCR) and Middle Common Rooms (MCR) of Oxford’s various colleges, and it was the second meeting of the term (the first one  took place in Week 3). The meeting began at…

The crowd gathered at the rally

Oxford-Based Organisations and Community Gather to Hold a Rally for Peace for Ukraine

On 22 February 2026, at midday, a ‘rally for peace’ was held by Oxford-based societies, charities, and organisations in support of Ukraine. The groups involved were the Oxford University Ukrainian Society, Razom, a Ukrainian community in Oxfordshire, Ukrainian Medical Charity, Bright Bazaar, Connection Support, Refugee Resolution, Oxford Brookes Ukrainian Society, and Friendship centre.  The rally…

opinion

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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Global Affairs

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and First Lady Olena Zelenska lead a tribute by leaders of the “Coalition of the Willing” in Kyiv, on the fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Four Years On: Is an End Anywhere in Sight for Ukraine and Russia?

On 24 February 2022, Russia launched its full scale invasion of Ukraine. Four years on, the “special military operation” by Russian President Vladimir Putin continues. Yet, “continues” is an odd way of describing a war that has virtually been at a territorial stand-still for almost three-quarters of its duration. The fighting continues, and…

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Two adjacent balconies, one bearing the flag of the United States, to other bearing the flag of Puerto Rico.

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.…

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COLUMNS

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

Risk Appetite: On My Oxford Week, Told Through Food

“Whenever I eat something that surprises me in a good way, I remind myself that there are great food options in Oxford if you’re willing to venture out for them. They’re sometimes obscured by the all-consuming stress and emotional blues that have oftentimes characterised my time here.” Valerie Wu takes us through a week’s worth…

Illustration of Oxford buildings and study materials surrounding text that reads 'Second Draft'

Second Draft: Melodramatic Fearmongering

“What I do know, however, is that my younger self was a voracious reader and writer. Albeit with a slightly quirky imagination. If I could have told her that she would be spending her afternoon researching the lyric self in the Old Bodleian, she would have been pretty chuffed.” Eleanor Davies reflects on her previous…

Pen writing on paper

Borders and Belonging: Writing my Full Name

“What motivates me to keep on writing is seeing my full name, because I write for every Ahmadzadeh Noughani and every Ahmadi Moghaddam before me who never had the chance to see their names written in Oxford University newspapers.” Saba Ahmadzadeh Noughani shows us how names can be a powerful reminder of identity, heritage, and…

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Identity

Snail on a leaf.

From the Inside Out #2

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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