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Feeling like a star on the first ever direct London to Amsterdam train journey

As the Hilary term drew to a close, I impatiently waited for the day when my vacation would really begin—with… The post Feeling like a star on the first ever direct London to Amsterdam train journey...

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When trigger warnings become a feminist issue

When a tutor starts blurting “trigger warning” at every possible interval, what are you supposed to think? A female account… The post When trigger warnings become a feminist issue appeared first on The...

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Bahá’í: religion for the modern world

Bahá’í is what we might consider to be a ‘new religious movement’, because it has only come about within the… The post Bahá’í: religion for the modern world appeared first on The Oxford Student.

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Living up to the feminist ideal

How it feels to be a bad example of a good feminist. First and foremost, being a feminist means believing… The post Living up to the feminist ideal appeared first on The Oxford Student.

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Seven tips to beat exam stress

Exams are approaching, and many students will now be in the deepest depths of a library trying to absorb information… The post Seven tips to beat exam stress appeared first on The Oxford Student.

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How to keep healthy and hydrated this Ramadan

One of the many joys of becoming a member of the Baha’i Faith is the opportunity I’ve had to experience… The post How to keep healthy and hydrated this Ramadan appeared first on The Oxford Student.

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The quest for curry, part 1: Spice Lounge

When I go back home to London, I inevitably end up on Brick Lane. The plethora of curry houses concentrated… The post The quest for curry, part 1: Spice Lounge appeared first on The Oxford Student.

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The quest for curry, part 2: Jamal’s

As a bit of an Oxford veteran, I’ve seen Jamal’s through its various incarnations. Having spent many a Wednesday night… The post The quest for curry, part 2: Jamal’s appeared first on The Oxford Student.

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Preserving the planet this picnic season

With the blossom a-bloomin’ and the sun a-shinin’, is it any wonder that the parks of Oxford have bustled with… The post Preserving the planet this picnic season appeared first on The Oxford Student.

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The limits of Christian ecumenism

Christian unity is something that I have been particularly thankful for these past few years. It’s an incredible joy to… The post The limits of Christian ecumenism appeared first on The Oxford Student.

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Jordan Peterson: to platform or not to platform?

BEN DONALDSON A recent article in Cherwell argued that Dr Jordan Peterson should not be allowed to speak at the Union.… The post Jordan Peterson: to platform or not to platform? appeared first on The...

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Three of the best Instagram food accounts to follow

For those of you who use Instagram regularly, food is, I assume, a prominent feature in your feed. Whilst many… The post Three of the best Instagram food accounts to follow appeared first on The Oxford...

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The quest for curry, part three: Saffron

My hunt for the best Oxford curry house continued with a visit to Saffron in Summertown. I had cycled past… The post The quest for curry, part three: Saffron appeared first on The Oxford Student.

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Oxford’s best cafés for studying in: Café W, Waterstones

Oxford’s libraries are, I often find, difficult places to work in. Despite the history and beauty of my college library,… The post Oxford’s best cafés for studying in: Café W, Waterstones appeared...

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Vegan vs meat eater: Happy Friday Kitchen review

Ever since the November opening of Happy Friday Kitchen – Oxford’s first vegan restaurant located in Cowley – I’d been… The post Vegan vs meat eater: Happy Friday Kitchen review appeared first on The...

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Junkyard Golf launches summer festival road trip in Oxford

Originally launched in Manchester in 2015, Junkyard Golf Club is a new take on crazy golf, with nine-hole courses that… The post Junkyard Golf launches summer festival road trip in Oxford appeared...

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Oxford’s best cafés for studying in: Green’s Café, St Giles

Oxford’s libraries are, I often find, difficult places to work in. Despite the history and beauty of my college library,… The post Oxford’s best cafés for studying in: Green’s Café, St Giles appeared...

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The quest for curry, part 4: Bangkok House

The fourth attempt in our quest for a curry restaurant took us in an unexpected culinary direction and brought us… The post The quest for curry, part 4: Bangkok House appeared first on The Oxford...

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Challenging sexism in Love Island

Image Credit: Sevda (CC0) With Love Island upping its average viewership to 3.3 million this year, as opposed to last year’s 1.1 million, I know I am not alone in obsessing over this most dramatic of...

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Everything You Need to Know about Oxford’s Student Political Societies,...

Image Credit: OUCA/OULC/OULD Facebook Wondering how to get involved with the political societies at uni? Look no further! Here is everything you need to know about the three major political societies...

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