While the machine of commerce rumbles on, cynicism towards the smoke and mirrors of modern brand manoeuvrings is never too far from the media,... ‘Just keep my martini cool’: Why On Her Majesty’s ...
Earlier this year, Cherwell attended Voices from North Korea, an event organised by Freedom Speakers International (FSI), a ...
Art has been employed throughout history as a political tool to propagate ideas of power and ideology and challenge them. However, art is a... “Portrait photography without women would be a sorry ...
Billy Beswick argues students should not be satisfied with the social and political victories of the 20th century - we should use Mandela’s example as an inspiration to start addressing the injustices ...
When Laura Freeman was diagnosed with anorexia, literature saved her sanity. She tells Cara Nicholson that her new book may do the same for others Cherwell is Oxford’s oldest independent newspaper, ...
New College’s Garden Master and Fellow in Ancient History, Robin Lane Fox, discusses the art of the garden and writing the Financial Times’ gardening column Cherwell is Oxford’s oldest independent ...
Aidan Balfe on the modus operandi of student hacks, and his attempt to introduce a new term to the Oxford idiolect Greyhounds and other dogs leave a strong impression on both sides of Cherwell's first ...
Emmanuelle Soffe recaps events on the hit show, and looks ahead to what may be coming our way in the next season ...
Chancellor, Professor Irene Tracey, received a total pay package of £666,000 this year, the University’s latest accounts ...
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