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Outside OX1 Week 1: UAE and North Korea

This term’s first edition of Outside OX1 explores two contrasting topics. Lewis Haynes explores the announcement that the UAE have withdrawn from OPEC, and the economic consequences for the UAE and globally of the decision. Noah Allerton takes a look at a new report published by the TJWG on the use of executions by Kim…

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Oxford

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…

Wadham Holds Panel in Honour of International Women’s Day

On Friday 6 March, in Wadham’s Hollywell Music Room, a panel discussion was held in honour of International Women’s Day. The panel consisted of Lucy Lake, CEO of Campaign for Female Education, and Tehila Sasson, Wadham-based Associate Professor of Modern History. Within these blue walls, the discussion ranged from feminism in practice to the future…

opinion

New Media: Have We Evolved to Think Less Deeply?

When we think of evolution, our minds tend to spring to the Darwinian theories of ‘survival of the fittest’, or the transition from Neanderthals to Homo sapiens. Yet, technological advancements have provided us with a much more subtle mode of evolution: media. In the 21st century, ‘new media’ operates as a cultural feedback loop, taking…

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The Sabotage of Modernity

In recent times, we seem to be intoxicated by the heady spirits of progress and modernity. A climate of optimism saturates the air as we continuously blaze untrodden paths in science, technology, and all the rest of it. So dramatic are these headways being made that there is a deep sense in which we are…

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Global Affairs

Elephants in Sri Lanka.

A Closer Look: Elephant Poo is Saving the Planet

The sun rises on a Sri Lankan paper making factory. Machines whir to life as workers stream through the doors. Wet pulp begins to be spread across a moving wire mesh, drying slowly into one large paper mat in the morning heat. But the pulp used by this particular manufacturer, in the small…

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COLUMNS

Lady Grinning Soul: An Interview with Chris Barker

“I’ve been very lucky to be around people who are really nice and understanding and conscientious. I tend to see those kinds of people do really well, so getting rid of the ego is a big one for me, I would say.” In her latest column, Julia Blackmon interviews Oxford music scene staple Chris Barker.

CULTURES

ENVIRONMENT

LIfestyle

How jarring can silence really be?

“I wonder whether this need to complement every menial task with music is a way to convince myself that every minute of my time is being used in a worthwhile…

Identity

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The Tradwife Illusion

Isobel Phillips discusses the fallacy of the “tradwife” trend online, and the irony that is inherent in the marketing of this lifestyle by influencers.


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