Epistolary fiction creates division naturally through exclusively the use of letters sent between different characters. The use of purely first person allows no room for any impartial narrator, so ...
It doesn’t make sense.” If he were in their position, that’s what he’d do! The stars of the manosphere see the world in terms of class struggle, but their solution is typical of a post-Cold War ...
Gabriela Austin on the Oxford start-up culture, from the headline successes to the hidden inequalities of the emerging scene.
Leila Hoffpauir analyses a potential US Congress stock trading ban, and how the lack of legislation is being used by savvy ...
Christine Savino uncovers the life of Luigi Mangione and investigates his treatment within the US medical system.
The Oxford Student investigates the support given to students in financial need at different colleges across Oxford.
Honcques Laus explores religious worship in Oxford, looking at the different Christian denominations which students could belong to.
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