Students at the University of Oxford are facing uncertainty after the UK government imposed an “emergency brake” on new study visas for nationals of Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar, and Sudan.
Walk through a college staircase at a busy hour and the design starts to matter. A solid wall can feel calm, but it can also feel cut off. A clear barrier can feel open, yet it can also feel exposing.
St John’s College Library has received a significant donation of Arabic-script manuscripts from Professor Julia Bray.
Hattie Simpson speaks to Seán Carey about Operation Mincemeat, the musical turning a bizarre WWII deception into comedy with ...
The shift towards bespoke accessories isn’t just a passing fad. It represents a deeper psychological need to ground our experiences in something tangible. Whether it is a date that changed your life, ...
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 ...
With the threat of an unrenewed lease from Oriel College, the Ultimate Picture Palace is appealing to the community at large for support.
Between monitoring blood sugar levels and scouring mixer ingredients, navigating chronic illness at university isn't for the faint-hearted.
When redevelopment becomes synonymous with displacement, we must ask what kind of city is being constructed alongside the University.