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“While toxic diet culture might seem a problem of a bygone era, we cannot ignore of the return of this devastating trend in today’s culture.” Jessica Gregory explores the damaging impact of unrealistic, fast-changing beauty standards. Image taken by Isobel Jessop. Used with permission.

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Lord Hague at Oxford Politics Society on 29/01/26

Lord Hague at Oxford Politics Society: Trump, AI, and the “Fragmentation” of UK Politics

Having returned from the World Economic Forum in Davos, the Chancellor of the University of Oxford and former Leader of the Conservative Party, Lord William Hague, spoke on Thursday evening at the Oxford Politics Society. He reflected on his time in politics, today’s crisis in international order, and the “fragmentation” of UK politics. For Hague,…

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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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In defence of the assisted dying bill

My grandmother died in 2020. At the end of her life, she held on for months. Not because she wanted to — that much had become all too clear — but because her body wouldn’t let her go. My mother spent countless nights by her bedside, doing everything she could to ease what we saw…

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The Grand Egyptian Museum

A Closer Look: The Grand Egyptian Museum

It certainly is an impressive sight. Enormous pyramidal glass panels line the outside of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), a site spanning 500,000 square metres. Inside, visitors are greeted by a gigantic, striding statue of Pharaoh Rameses II, often referred to as the “Great Builder of Egypt”. The Grand Central Staircase, lined with…

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Trump Suffers Setback on Greenland

U.S. President Donald Trump’s bid to press for influence over Greenland has suffered a significant setback.  Firm resistance from European allies has forced an abrupt tactical reversal that underlines the limits of his foreign policy influence even among NATO partners, despite his posturing over his Western sphere of influence. Image Credit by Quintin…

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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…

Lady Grinning Soul: Movements Festival

“According to Stewart Garden, Movements will have something for everyone. The shows at Truck Store will be slightly more acoustic and stripped back, with heavier alt and post-punk features starting later in the day.” Julia Blackmon explores Movements Festival, including interviews from the organisers and performers, in her Music Column ‘Lady Grinning Soul’

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

Risk Appetite: On London and La Belle Époque

“I can’t help but think about how, maybe in the future, I’ll look back on this experience and be wistful for the amount of times I was challenged intellectually by my peers. Maybe, paradoxically, I’ll return to Los Angeles and miss all the restaurants I tried in London” Valerie Wu reflects on the feeling of…

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