
2020 has not had a good name; with uni students feeling as though they have just thrown 9k into the incinerator, crackling and lagging zoom voices replacing the clarity of face-to-face diction, […]
2020 has not had a good name; with uni students feeling as though they have just thrown 9k into the incinerator, crackling and lagging zoom voices replacing the clarity of face-to-face diction, […]
Oxford University’s Crankstart Scholarship, awarded to students from families earning an income lower than £27,500 per annum, has reduced the hourly wage that scholars can receive for internships undertaken through the Scholarship. […]
First come, first served. This disorganised and brutish law may be logical when it comes to acquiring concert tickets or snatching up a slice of pizza from the school cafeteria. It’s fair, […]
No longer are gigs an escape from technology or even our own homes. Online gigs can be witnessed and heard right next to a pile of unfinished work, from the same laptops […]
Certain parts of the Oxford Brookes campus will be unaffected by the move into Tier 2 restrictions, The Flete can reveal. This is because of technicalities in where the Oxford city boundary […]
In the third week of Michaelmas term the president of the Harris Manchester JCR will be rusticating due to financial hardships. Like most students over the long vacation, Scott, a PPE finalist, […]
On 20 June 1789, members of France’s Third Estate, those who were neither nobles nor clerics, met in Saint-Louis, Paris, proclaiming that they would write a new French Constitution. Although a little […]
In her second column, Alison Hall comes to terms with the changes to nightlife wrought by the pandemic. I don’t think it would be a huge exaggeration to say that most people’s […]
Edited 17:57 on 9/10/20 to include Oxford University press office’s statement. Channel 4 and Meridian ITV will be sending camera crews to Oxford on the 9th October, tonight, with the hope of […]