Plans for Botley West, which is set to become Europe’s largest solar farm, will be examined in a public hearing held by the Planning Inspectorate next month in Oxford. If the project is approved, Botley West would span an area of around 1400 hectares across the West Oxfordshire, Cherwell, and Vale of White Horse districts […] The post Proposal for Europe’s largest solar farm set to be examined in Oxford next month appeared first on Cherwell.| Cherwell
In delaying and avoiding writing this piece, I am succumbing to exactly what many university students are guilty of: procrastination. Though not among the seven deadly sins, procrastination is certainly pernicious enough to merit the place of runner-up. If you often find yourself deliberately racing against the clock – maybe in the midst of a […] The post The maddening art of procrastination appeared first on Cherwell.| Cherwell
Reuben College catering team has been presented with a bronze Food for Life accreditation by the Soil Association, the first of all college caterers to have achieved this award. The Food for Life accreditation is nationally recognised, and acknowledges the team’s persistent dedication to providing environmentally sustainable and healthy food for students and staff. The […] The post Reuben College wins bronze Food for Life accreditation appeared first on Cherwell.| Cherwell
It’s 5pm and I’m standing on a packed, unmoving train, somewhere between Swindon and Bristol Parkway, dodging questionable armpits and trying my best to get used to the sardine way of life. The chorus of coughing from the carriage is rapidly becoming a cacophony; the conductor makes a garbled announcement. Outside, fields upon fields of […] The post To read or not to read? appeared first on Cherwell.| Cherwell
Knitting needles, film photos, vinyl records, and books: what’s the link? You’d be forgiven for answering with “things I might find in my grandma’s house”. But in the last few years, these interests have started to lose their old-fashioned associations, and enter the mainstream, especially among young people. So how do we explain this shift? […] The post New generation, old hobbies appeared first on Cherwell.| Cherwell
Ramen Korner, located on the (you guessed it) corner between the High street and Long Wall street, boasts a striking facade with bold lettering and hanging lanterns, and its manga-inspired aspect immediately catches the eye. When we arrived, the queue forming in the street (they don’t take bookings) seemed a promising testament to its quality; […] The post Ramen Korner: The souperior choice? appeared first on Cherwell.| Cherwell
Oxford University Hospitals (OUH) is one of 14 NHS trusts to be included in a “rapid national investigation” of maternity and newborn care in England, the government announced last month. The trust, which administers the John Radcliffe Hospital, and three other hospitals in and around Oxford, will face scrutiny over the quality and safety of […] The post Oxford University Hospitals included in nationwide maternity review appeared first on Cherwell.| Cherwell
Michaelmas is a season of creativity, and Cherwell has curated a calendar of highlight events to look out for.| Cherwell
Two of Oxford's music venues, separated by a walk of less than half an hour, show their pasts and personalities in convenient opposition.| Cherwell
Fining students is a surface level approach to save face for the University rather than ensure student safety.| Cherwell
" I imagine there'd be a sort of, maybe late 30s, early 40s, teenage regression to just to just go back to being unsure.”| Cherwell
The previous format of entirely open-book examinations is not practicable in the current age of artificial intelligence.| Cherwell