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Oxford in the Snow

Tuesday, 22 January 2013




Oxford in the Snow

After a summer and autumn of massive rainfall and flooding, Oxford is now under a thick blanket of snow - a bit of a relief, really! It does make daily life a bit more of an effort, but the kids love it! The other day on Port Meadow, the huge water-meadow by the river north of the city, they were all out with their sleighs, toboggans, bits of plastic and skateboards (!) hurtling down the slope by the railway, falling over, getting covered in snow and soaking wet, and having a whale of a time! Also, of course, the snow greatly enhances the beautiful architecture of our city - all the ancient Gothic college buildings and majestic churches have many nooks and crannies for the snow to lodge in, which brings out the detail, the gargoyles are crowned with icicles, and the whole effect is somehow even more ancient and timeless than ever. Fantastic for photography. More snow is forecast for the next week, but through it all the dauntless and intrepid guides of Footprints Tours will be soldiering on with the daily free tours, plus Harry Potter tours, literary tours and other delights, regardless of blizzards and tempests! So dress up warm, bring your crampons, skis, sledges etc. with you if you like, and you can come and join us!

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Heart Drug Makes People Less Racist

Monday, 12 March 2012





This is a rather interesting story concerning Oxford University researchers, who state that after giving 18 people propanolol, they became less racist.

Of course, like any study, it isn't as simple as that. It relates back to the subconscious racial bias, less noticeable than any concious racial bias. However, the grading system (Implicit Attitude Test) found that other given a placebo effect showed no such affect.

Researchers note that it cuts the racial bias because it blocks the non-conscious fear responses on which racism is based.

More found about this here , along with image source. 

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Student rejects Magdalen College, in a humorous way..

Wednesday, 1 February 2012

















A story that has received a lot of press in the UK, is about Elly Nowell, who decided to reject Magdalen College at Oxford University. While that might sound like a bizarre set of events, after making her application, she decided to pull it. On doing so, she wrote a rather humorous letter, satirising the standard Oxford rejection letter, received by thousands of students:



"I very much regret to inform you that I will be withdrawing my application."
"I realise you may be disappointed by this decision, but you were in competition with many fantastic universities and following your interview I am afraid you do not quite meet the standard of the universities I will be considering."
She goes on to note, "while you may believe your decision to hold interviews in grand formal settings is inspiring, it allows public school applicants to flourish... and intimidates state school applicants, distorting the academic potential of both".
She does say the email was not to be taken too seriously, much like the interview process. Not sure if we agree with the latter part of that idea...
More on this article can be found here.
Image source here.

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First Gay Pride Flag Flying Over An Oxford College

Friday, 25 November 2011

The rainbow flag flying above 17th century Wadham College (Photo: Ross Brooks)



Wadham College was the proud supporter of "Queerweek", which is an occasion for talks and social events, hoy flying the rainbow flag above the 17th century college. This reportedly makes it the first Oxford College to do so, which is a good sign of Oxford moving with the times. The lights in the college's front quad were also turned pink. It was done so with the full support of the college dean and governing body .

Article and photo source (Ross Brooks) here

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Festive Season

Monday, 21 November 2011

Three green glass christmas ornaments on a plain white background, narrow depth of field image




For all those with dreams of snow, Santa and presents here are a few ideas to get into the spirit of things:

On 2nd December, Oxford will see the Christmas lights being turned on. This will happen at 18.30 GMT, with a lantern procession involving 400 people taking place just before. There are expected to be 20,000 people in total with music and street performance on Broad Street. So best get in your eggnog and malt wine early to avoid disappointment.

Blenheim Palace will also play host to some good events in the run up to Christmas. More information on them, can be found here.

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Chinese man claims to be at Oxford University, taking £595,000 from parents, but actually moves to Beijing...

Friday, 21 October 2011





A rather interesting story has cropped up in The Guardian. According to reports, a Chinese man informed his parents that he was studying at Oxford University, but actually just moved to Beijing and blew a third of it on an undeserving girlfriend....who then left him when he ran out of money. Oh, dear. He then went to a loan shark, and well, things went from bad to worse. Moral of the story: he should have asked for a larger amount of money...

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Oxford overtakes Cambridge

Monday, 17 October 2011





Rejoice, rejoice....Oxford University has officially overtaken Cambridge University on the Times World University Rankings 2011-2012. [Start childlike taunting....]

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