Cherwell understands that several arrests have been made at a protest in Oxford this afternoon against the UK government’s decision to prescribe ‘Palestine Action’ as a terrorist group.
When you walk into college on the first day, you experience community, a sense of stepping into belonging. Consent talks are delivered between icebreakers; there’s a seemingly endless cycle of club ...
A landmark of the High Street, Quod boasts an opulent facade, its name reminding me of my doom on the way to my Latin lectures.
At least three protesters were arrested as dozens of demonstrators disrupted former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s appearance at the Oxford Union on Sunday evening.
Approximately 100 protesters marched through central Oxford today as part of a unity rally organised by Oxford Stand Up to Racism, a local movement aimed at countering “rising racism and the far right ...
For a price that rivals tuition fees, a small but lucrative group of private consultancies promise expert guidance for students applying to Oxford and Cambridge. Bespoke packages costing up to £25,590 ...
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The Detention provided its fair share of giggles, but whether that was a result of humour or awkwardness is up for debate.
Professor Andrew Davison, Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford, advised Royal Mail on the theological and artistic interpretation of its 2025 Christmas stamps, which feature scenes ...
For this year, the role of Captain within Oxford University Netball Club has been subtly redefined. As the Club Captain (Katelin) and the Blues’... Cherwell is Oxford’s oldest independent newspaper, ...
For anyone strolling around Oxford over the 4th to 5th of January, make no mistake: the abundance of tweed-clad range-roverists had nothing to do... On Thursday night, the Oxford Union voted with a ...