As a Cherwell journalist embedded in the camp for the first night, I didn’t scrounge for polished statements but documented ...
Members of Oxford’s recent pro-Palestinian encampment rallied outside the Sheldonian Theatre during Vice-Chancellor’s awards on 8 May, aiming to hand their demands to Oxford University’s leaders.
Natascha Norton speaks with Gregory Doran, about Shakespeare, contemporary theatre and the importance of accessibility in the Arts.
Whether the end of sport comes via retirement or injury, there is always a period of mourning but, importantly, there is ...
Over 170 faculty and staff at Oxford University have signed an open letter expressing their support for the ongoing pro-Palestine encampment.
No city is complete without a fresh food market; Oxford’s is Gloucester Green. Cherwell Food takes you through some of the ...
Firstly, the policy was ruled as unlawful by the UK Supreme Court, citing concerns that Rwanda could not be considered a safe country.
Reuben Meadows explores Oxford's diverse and varied neighbourhoods, from Cowley to Jericho, Headington to Summertown.
We’ve all heard the phrase ‘women in STEM’ - but is it really as empowering as we're meant to believe? Éilis Mathur thinks ...
This year’s Earth Day on the 22nd April, saw the completion of the first Vice-Chancellor’s Colloquium, a forum based on collaborative efforts to improve the climate crisis.
American politicians say what they say in order to win, and we should remember who they think will vote for them.
Running has long had bad PR. Hating running has been far from contentious, liking it reserved for the smug, ...