
Kesaia Toganivalu details her month-long investigation into racism in Oxford rowing that uncovered a far more pervasive culture of bigotry lurking just beneath the surface. This piece is part of an ongoing […]
Kesaia Toganivalu details her month-long investigation into racism in Oxford rowing that uncovered a far more pervasive culture of bigotry lurking just beneath the surface. This piece is part of an ongoing […]
The University of Oxford never fails to deliver on ground breaking research, and egregious scandals. This section aims to keep interested parties up to date on how the top-ranked university in the […]
Poetry and journalism may not seem like the most natural friends. Journalism is where words sacrifice themselves for the good of communication and clarity; poetry, on the other hand, is where words […]
The Flete’s comment section features a range of articles with opinions from across Oxford’s community. We welcome discussion and hope to provide an insight into the views of the incredible and diverse […]
At The Flete we are dedicated to covering the diverse range of talents showcased by Oxford students. We are also unafraid to both rhapsodise about and provide cutting critique on the cultural […]
The Common Room section is something a little different for student newspapers in Oxford – the aim of the section is to create a space where everyone can see what’s going on […]
Here at The Flete, we’re proud of Oxford’s incredible cultural and linguistic diversity. That’s why we’re the first newspaper at Oxford with a designated foreign languages section, for native speakers and language […]