Music as a companion in Paul Simon’s ‘Graceland’
Lloyd Bishop shares his article for the Oxford Student, in which he reflects on the capacity for music to offer solace and companionship.
Lloyd Bishop shares his article for the Oxford Student, in which he reflects on the capacity for music to offer solace and companionship.
Paul Weller shares a prayer written during his student days, one in which we may find comfort during lockdown.
Fiona has been busy with her sewing machine, and now has a new swanky face mask!
Liz Polding shares her home-made hobnob recipes, perfect for when completing a Tough Mudder or preparing for Finals!
Manny misses you all, but remains in good spirits. Find out what she’s been up to!
Maxim Mower introduces his new project, in which he brings together his interests of music and philosophy.
Dr Chris Joynes shares a source of inspiration whilst our local museums are closed.
Monalisa Saha pens a love letter to one of her greatest romances with life.
Dr Bethany Sollereder, Assistant Dean, provides an update on life at Regent’s Park during lockdown.
Edmund Jessop shares the ABC’s religion site as one that others may find interesting and relevant.
Fiona Floate shares her Simnel cake that she baked during Holy Week.
Dr Roger Nascimento reflects on a poem by Kitty O’Meara to help us find encouragement.
The first of our weekly game, where you guess the favourite animal of various staff members! This week, it’s Bob!
Dr Rob Ellis, Principal, shares a brief insight into the daily happenings over in the Principal’s Lodgings.
Simon Lace muses on how the College adapts to virtual life.
Liz Polding explores the e-books on offer, and reviews ‘The Milkman’ by Anna Burns.
Liz Polding, MCR Welfare Officer, cooks up one of her culinary comforts over the Bank Holiday weekend. She even shares her recipe!