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Do Self-Help Books Actually Help?

“Can a book truly change your life? Self-help books promise just that, but how often do they deliver?” In this article Ngoc Diep (Alice) explores whether self-help and whether or not they can change your life. From issues pertaining to self esteem and friendship, the author shares their thoughts on the rising popularity of these…

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My Country was under Martial Law—for Three Hours

A firsthand account of political turmoil in South Korea

“Martial law in modern Korea is not just horrifying; it is unthinkable.” In this article Chaehyeon Moon explores the trauma and ill feelings Korean citizens face with the imposition of Martial Law, and the ways in which they feel they need to fight for their collective freedoms and democracy. Image taken by Chaehyeon Moon

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Global Affairs

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Mark Carney: A Technocrat in the Populist Age

“Carney’s election as the new Liberal Party leader and Prime Minister of Canada presents an interesting change in Canadian politics. In the face of a trade war with the United States and geopolitical tensions with India and China, Carney’s landslide victory shows his party is united behind him. ” Sol White explores Mark…

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COLUMNS

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Heal Between the Lines: Chaucer and Contingency

“Troilus’s experience of love heightens not only the romantic tragedy, but the grief we feel when he dies.” Ivett Berenyi discusses Geoffrey Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde and how it has taught her to deal with change and spontaneity. Image by Ivett Berenyi

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Love Letters: Room Ballot

“I still have to get through Trinity without a mental breakdown or a rustication, but there’s now a light at the end of the tunnel.” Lucy Pollock discusses her experience with her college’s room ballot, and her elation at securing a flat with her friends. Image by Jesse Smale

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Your College Auntie: Nearly There!

“Is anyone else exhausted? Your college auntie is.” Your College Auntie returns to respond to Oxfesses and close out seventh week with advice, humour and compassion. Illustration by Victor Eero

CULTURES

Musings on The Blindboy Podcast

“The podcasts are structured by resonances, unlikely connections and coincidental associations that Blindboy weaves into stories. He spends each week researching synchronicities to create episodes not only entertaining but incredibly…

LIfestyle

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Oxford through the lens of a Muslim student

“Oxford is challenging, but so is being Muslim in a world that doesn’t always understand you. Somehow, balancing both makes the experience even more meaningful.” Alina Miah discusses her experience…

Identity

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In Love With Home(lands)

‘Places have the potential to become your home, but you must tap into it, and that act must come from the heart.’ Ivett Berenyi discusses what makes somewhere home.


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