The OxStu's Ngoc Diep (Alice) humorously recounts her disastrous experience of trying to date in Oxford through Hinge.
Jones responds to a timely relationship question, first posed by Vogue in an article that created an internet stir.
The Oxford Student discusses a potential new gene therapy that shows promise in treating Huntington's disease.
The Oxford Student analyses how humans, through offloading decision making to machines, tend to be more dishonest with the ...
Richard Kuehl interviews Paris-based journalist Niklas Zaboji on the political and economic issues facing France and Germany.
To put it academically, deciding on what makes up the ever-exclusive 'Eau De Cool' is a pointless endeavour because it’s ...
The OxStu takes a look behind the scenes at the London Film Festival, reporting on highlights like the screening of Hamnet.
Rodin Bantawa interviews Syrian-German actress Corrine Jaber on theatre, epics, and the ever-shifting idea of home.
Warning: spoilers for Volume 1 ahead. After a three-and-a-half-year wait, some might have wondered if the final series of Netflix’s Stranger Things could live up to the anticipation. Volume 1 quickly ...
The OxStu reviews Mamma Mia! The Musical, discussing its iconic choreography, funniest moments and the chaos underneath.
Yanis Varoufakis, former Greek Finance Minister and one of the most popular leftist public intellectuals of our time once referred to the left as ‘the great losers of history’. We disagreed with his ...