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Author Archives: Amy Ellis Winter

Amy was the MT22 and HT23 Senior Lifestyle Editor for The Blue and has been an editor since January 2022 - with a specialty in Fashion and Style.

Between studying English at Christ Church, Amy is the Editor in Chief of That Oxford Girl, the Director of Communications at The Oxford Union, The Brand Partnerships Manager for The Serenity Project, and a published poet and author.

Amy has written articles criticising Vogue for straying from their original values and reported on the mass Oxford student data breach conducted by a student run website. She has been a Mental Health Ambassador for multiple organisations over the past 3 years.

Posted inOxford News

Mass Student Data Breach as ‘Oxshag’ Website Launched

by Amy Ellis Winter January 8, 2023October 27, 2023
Posted inLifestyle

Which Lifestyle Editor are You?

by Amy Ellis Winter, Elisabetta Molteni, Sophie Mackenzie, Rosie Somers, Joshua Luther Recido, Veronica Corielli, Teresa Mainzer and Evie Sharp November 8, 2022July 22, 2024
Posted inCulture, Fashion, Features

Vogue: The End of an Era

by Amy Ellis Winter September 24, 2022July 22, 2024
Posted inThe Oxford Blue Freshers' Guide 2022

Freshers’ Guide 2022

by Lucy Heywood, Leyla Baxman, Ben Blackburn, Guy Ward-Jackson, Amy Ellis Winter, Elisabetta Molteni, Elspeth Knight, Evie Craggs, Frances Dowle, Gioia Grafin Von Donhoff, Hannah-Sarah Selig, Rosie Somers, Sophie Mackenzie, Thomas Britton and Thomas Evans September 17, 2022September 19, 2022
Posted inCulture, Fashion, Lifestyle, Relationships

Love is in the Air, and in the Clothes that you Wear

by Amy Ellis Winter May 9, 2022July 22, 2024
Posted inCulture, Fashion, Oxford News

Meet the Designers – Oxford Fashion Gala

by Amy Ellis Winter May 1, 2022July 22, 2024
Posted inLifestyle

Meet the Lifestyle Editors

by Lucy Heywood, Amy Ellis Winter, Charlotte Gleed, Daniel Quinn, Niamh Jones and Frances Dowle April 23, 2022June 24, 2022
Posted inCulture, Fashion, Student Drama, Theatre

Fashion of the Georgian Era – Interviewing the Sweeney Todd cast and crew

by Amy Ellis Winter March 9, 2022July 22, 2024
Posted inLifestyle

Meet the team: Lifestyle’s top spots

by Jade Calder, Rohini Gupte, Holly Bostock, Lucy Heywood and Amy Ellis Winter January 26, 2022January 27, 2022

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Will the Israel/Iran war really stop at 12 days of conflict?

Amy Ellis WinterJul 5, 202511 min read
The Israel Attack on Tehran.

Elana Roberts explores the build-up to and events during the 12-day Israel-Iran conflict. Through evaluating global response to the conflict, the article also considers whether…

“I could drink a case of you, and still be on my feet” – Hejira at the Oxford Playhouse: Reviewed

Amy Ellis WinterJul 2, 20254 min read
The seven members of Hejira perform, standingin a circle, on a stage lit in blue and pink hues.

“Championing the charming lightness and churning depth of Mitchell’s music, the band captures the simultaneous free fall and soft land of her jazz journeys so…

The State of African Politics

Amy Ellis WinterJun 30, 202515 min read
The official portrait of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the President of Nigeria

The narrative of African politics is not singular. It is dynamic, contested, and alive. To understand the state of African politics, one must go beyond…

Oxford: Love in the Rearview

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What would you do if you had a relationship with a time limit? If, on a predetermined date, all that was your love and your…

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