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Imogen Crane tells us about her holiday; an unconventional tale of navigating the wilds of French mountains, bicycles, rapids and her extended family Cherwell is Oxford’s oldest independent newspaper, ...
Cherwell is Oxford’s oldest independent newspaper, established in 1920. We are entirely student-run. By supporting us, you ...
“When people listen to your upcoming album Dog Eared, where should they imagine you writing the songs?” Musician Billie Marten, on the other end of the Zoom call, looks around the room in which she is ...
New College grab an important away victory against a flagging Oriel side in a football face-off. Cherwell is Oxford’s oldest independent newspaper, established in 1920. We are entirely student-run. By ...
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Cherwell is Oxford’s oldest independent newspaper, established in 1920. We are entirely student-run. By supporting us, you will contribute to keeping our paper in print and online. Every donation ...
The Queen’s College has submitted planning applications to add the names of five soldiers to its World War I memorial.
Scouts at the University of Oxford explain the realities of their working experiences in a new investigation by Cherwell.
Oxford Action for Palestine (OA4P) have established an occupation of the Radcliffe Camera Library, after disbanding it in July of this year.
Proposed changes to Oxford University’s disciplinary statute have faced criticism for retaining “problematic clauses”, despite consultation.
“Cofiwch Dryweryn”: A Welsh History of Oppression Efa Bowen discusses Wales' complex relationship with oppression: from the English suppression of the Welsh language to Wales' own colony in Argentina.