The ache to remember and be remembered is one of the most important things that makes humankind human, and this hasn’t changed across time.
Billed as casual discussion forums, death cafés encourage participants to engage in frank dialogue about the end of life: what is death? Why do we fear it? How does dying shape the way that we live?
President of New College JCR Harry Aldridge was removed from office late last night in a motion of no-confidence.
A new secondhand bookstore opened in Oxford city centre last week. Located in the Golden Cross shopping centre, just off Cornmarket Street, the bookstore stocks hundreds of secondhand books, ranging ...
AI models trained to seem warm and empathetic make significantly more errors, and are far more likely to agree with users even when they’re wrong, according to new research published in Nature by ...
Nearly nine in ten of Oxford’s reported bike thefts were unsolved with no suspect identified, according to data from Thames ...
Cherwell is Oxford’s oldest independent newspaper, established in 1920. We are entirely student-run. By supporting us, you ...
When I first planned to write about Geese, I was far more interested in their newly emerging influence upon the indie rock ...
Elizabeth Bourn discusses The Harris Manchester Players' recent production of Oscar Wilde's 'The Importance of Being Earnest' ...
At a Conference of Commons Room (CCR) vote concluding on 20th May, JCR and MCR presidents voted to hold a referendum on the ...
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