May Morning
May Morning is one of Oxford’s many bizarre traditions. This year, we can’t all gather together in the rain at the crack of dawn, but there are ways to celebrate from our own homes!
May Morning is one of Oxford’s many bizarre traditions. This year, we can’t all gather together in the rain at the crack of dawn, but there are ways to celebrate from our own homes!
Ella Street and Ciara Samuels comment on this new, exciting access and outreach initiative.
Dr Suke Wolton asks for feedback on her MSc dissertation project, gathering filmed interviews with Regents’ alumni about their work.
Marnie Ashbridge introduces her new online newspaper, a platform for students to write freely about their passions and share their interests.
Liz Polding reviews ‘Girl, Woman, Other’ by Bernardine Evaristo, winner of the Booker Prize 2019.
Dr Bethany Sollereder is back to answer those difficult life questions. This week: When is it too early to start drinking?
Emily Burgoyne, Angus Librarian, introduces us to the Angus Libary and Archive, a hidden treasure-trove in the basements of our college.
Liz Polding shares another of her easy-to-follow baking recipes. These wouldn’t last two minutes in my house, and I live alone!
This term’s Chapel services resume tomorrow, celebrating 100 years of women being awarded degrees at the University.
Sarah Mann, the College Librarian, provides an update on library services in Oxford.
Dr Myra Blyth shares an amusing clip of a dancing cockatoo!