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...
View ArticleWhen 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...
View ArticleBahá’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.
View ArticleLiving 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.
View ArticleSeven 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.
View ArticleHow 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.
View ArticleThe 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.
View ArticleThe 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.
View ArticlePreserving 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.
View ArticleThe 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.
View ArticleJordan 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...
View ArticleThree 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...
View ArticleThe 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.
View ArticleOxford’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...
View ArticleVegan 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...
View ArticleJunkyard 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...
View ArticleOxford’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...
View ArticleThe 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...
View ArticleChallenging 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...
View ArticleEverything 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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