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Settling into Oxford: Culture Shock, Identity and Adaptation
Bukola Oloyede , a BCL student, offers an honest, humorous reflection on navigating culture shock as an African student at Oxford,...

Bukola Oloyede
4 days ago4 min read


My Grandmother’s Words, My Life’s Path: Lessons in Patience and Purpose
Prince Forgab’s journey from a small Cameroonian village to Oxford University is a testament to ambition, resilience and patience.

Prince Forghab
Mar 104 min read
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Repairing The “Broken Telephone”: Reflections of An Aspiring Conservationist
Born and raised in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, Thandeka is an environmental enthusiast dedicated to researching how access to, and benefits from nat

Thandeka Dube
Feb 172 min read
174 views


Who Am I in the Presence of the Elderflower? A Doctor's Reflections
Nyasha, a Zimbabwean medical doctor explores the unheard narratives of African breast cancer patients as part of the Elderflower campaign.

Nyasha Manyeruke
Feb 122 min read
136 views


An interview with Shermar Pryce, Candidate for SU Sabbatical Officer
Shermar Pryce is ambitious, young student with a wealth of experience and determination to make the Oxford better for all.

Chiyedza Zunzanyika
Feb 113 min read
90 views


Walking by Faith at Oxford: A Pastor’s Reflections
George Murichu is pursuing the MSt in Theology at the University of Oxford. He explores faith, belonging and philosophy as a contributor.

George Murichu
Feb 103 min read
164 views


An Interview with Wantoe T. Wantoe, Candidate for the Oxford SU Postgraduate Officer
This interview with Wantoe T. Wantoe explores his vision and priorities as he campaigns for a Student Union role.

Chiyedza P. Zunzanyika
Feb 94 min read
137 views
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