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President Donald Trump being sworn in on January 20, 2017 at the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C. Melania Trump wears a sky-blue cashmere Ralph Lauren ensemble. He holds his left hand on two versions of the Bible, one childhood Bible given to him by his mother, along with Abraham Lincoln’s Bible

What Can #Oxfess Teach Us About Trump’s Victory?

“Donald Trump’s victory on the 5th of November 2024 felt like a harrowing case of déjà vu for some. His election as the 47th president of America seemed to defy all rationale. He is a convicted felon, having been found guilty on 34 charges, indicted multiple times, and has been accused by lawmakers of instigating…

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A Seat At The Table

Niamh Stansfield reflects on the attitudes and conversations at Oxford surrounding graduate prospects and privilege. Image “File:College graduate students.jpg” by Kit from Pittsburgh, USA is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

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What are the antidotes to the constant rise in the cost of living?

Student loans struggle to keep up with the ever-rising cost of living. This is a significant and ongoing challenge for higher education students. Research from the Office for National Statistics reveals that a staggering 92% of student survey participants have noticed that living costs continue to climb. Living near the university, as required by many…

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Global Affairs

COLUMNS

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Skog

“Meet Skog. Skog smells. Skog has the posture of an underfilled beanbag… Skog is also a large brown bear from Ikea. But Skog has taken on a life far exceeding his baggy frame.” Poppy Thornton details the enchanting life of Skog, and how he has strengthened her bond with her sisters. Image by Imogen Edmundson

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Beyond the Bubble: Clarkson’s Pub.

“I would still recommend a trip to Clarkson’s pub. But, please make sure to check the bus times!” Rosie Creighton recounts her experience getting stuck outside Oxford after a visit to Jeremy Clarkson’s pub. Image by Rosie Creighton

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Are you bored of me yet?

Well, are you? Do you see my name pop up on your timeline and roll your eyes? Do you ask yourself, ‘What more could they possibly have to say? Move on! Speak about something else?’. Are you sick of hearing my words, the repeated “(Dis)abled” burned into your retinas? Do you think that I am…

CULTURES

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Loony for Celebrity Lookalikes

Celebrity lookalike competitions have become a global phenomenon. Why have they emerged? What are they good for? The Oxford Blue explores. “Harry Styles Wembley June 2022 (cropped)” by Lily Redman…

ENVIRONMENT

LIfestyle

Hands making a love-heart shape around a college crest: half New College and half Exeter College.

A Tale of Two Colleges

“I feel neither completely a student of New College, nor of Exeter, and yet I refer to both interchangeably as ‘College.’” Emma Cooley describes her experience studying and living at…

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‘New Year, (not so) New Me’

“My 2025 New Year Resolutions are not things I want to completely change about myself. My resolutions are realisations about who I am.” Illustration by Eva Valovin

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Going Home for the Vac

Ivett Berenyi reflects on the experiences and difficulties of managing the vacs when you are an international student. “Suitcases” by matsuyuki is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.

Identity

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Words of a Multiple: A Night at the Movies

‘I hope to share my stories (both fictional and memoir) with the world and show that we are simply ourselves: traumatised and surviving, vulnerable and brave.’ Evelyn Patronus shares their…


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