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The Oxford Student is set to become an independent student paper with complete editorial independence from the SU ...
Sara Gondal interrogates the naming phenomenon connecting Hollywood's male action heroes, from James Bond to John Wick.
Personal recommendations from the Features Team for the perfect weekend to celebrate the end of exams in Oxford!
The OxStu sat down with Oxford's thriving college film societies to see how students revived cinema culture post-pandemic.
Richard Kuehl takes a closer look at representations of masculinity in Robert Eggers's Viking epic The Northman.
Hannah Stewart reviews Norwegian director Emilie Blichfeldt's debut work, a feminist body horror film inspired by a classic ...
Dive into the creative world of art and curation with curator Antonia Blocker who strives to make art accessible to anyone ...
Max Han shares how story-telling, youth mentorship and indigenous knowledge transform climate advocacy in Southeast Asia.
University College student George Abaraonye has won the TT25 elections for Oxford Union Presidency, for Hilary Term 2026.
Richard Kuehl reflects on the appeal of Impressionist art by the likes of Vincent Van Gogh and Claude Monet in our times.
A witty, tipsy elegy to the martini - once a symbol of style, now a casualty of culture, class, and collective cocktail confusion.
Sophie Harrison continues her series on Oxford alumni and their books, this time exploring the works of the author of Babel and Yellowface.