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Should the League Cup be left to the young ones?

As we’d expect from an event that was once used as a marketing vehicle for milk, most of us see the League Cup as being less prestigious than the FA Cup. Nonetheless, the former still attracts a lot of...

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NBA playoffs: fans left with frayed nerves after a series of stunning twists

For a brief moment, the NBA playoffs seemed destined to be underwhelming. Six of the eight first-round matchups ended within five games. The Wizards and the Grizzlies basically murdered basketball in...

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Oxford University Korfball Club prepare for inaugural Town vs Gown match

Forget the Boat Race, forget Varsity, forget Cuppers finals. Saturday 30th May marks what promises to be one of the most fresh and thrilling events in the Oxford University sporting calendar. In a few...

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Are Chelsea worthy Premier League Champions?

Their 1-0 win over Crystal Palace sealed it – with three games to spare, Chelsea won the Premier League for the fourth time in 11 years. Their triumphs didn’t stop there – six Chelsea players were in...

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Interview: Oxford University Sports Federation President

On Sports Fed’s ethos and excellence vs. participation: We’re quite lucky in that the college system provides us with an inter-menial sports structure so we have to do very little to fission across the...

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St Peter’s victory in cheer Cuppers competition

The Oxford Sirens, Oxford University’s competitive cheerleading squad, has been going from success to success, with their all-girls Level 2 team placing first in a national competition back in February...

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Should the League Cup be left to the young ones?

As we’d expect from an event that was once used as a marketing vehicle for milk, most of us see the League Cup as being less prestigious than the FA Cup. Nonetheless, the former still attracts a lot of...

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NBA playoffs: fans left with frayed nerves after a series of stunning twists

For a brief moment, the NBA playoffs seemed destined to be underwhelming. Six of the eight first-round matchups ended within five games. The Wizards and the Grizzlies basically murdered basketball in...

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Oxford University Korfball Club prepare for inaugural Town vs Gown match

Forget the Boat Race, forget Varsity, forget Cuppers finals. Saturday 30th May marks what promises to be one of the most fresh and thrilling events in the Oxford University sporting calendar. In a few...

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Are Chelsea worthy Premier League Champions?

Their 1-0 win over Crystal Palace sealed it – with three games to spare, Chelsea won the Premier League for the fourth time in 11 years. Their triumphs didn’t stop there – six Chelsea players were in...

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Interview: Oxford University Sports Federation President

On Sports Fed’s ethos and excellence vs. participation: We’re quite lucky in that the college system provides us with an inter-menial sports structure so we have to do very little to fission across the...

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St Peter’s victory in cheer Cuppers competition

The Oxford Sirens, Oxford University’s competitive cheerleading squad, has been going from success to success, with their all-girls Level 2 team placing first in a national competition back in February...

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NBA playoffs: fans left with frayed nerves after a series of stunning twists

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Oxford University Korfball Club prepare for inaugural Town vs Gown match

Forget the Boat Race, forget Varsity, forget Cuppers finals. Saturday 30th May marks what promises to be one of the… The post Oxford University Korfball Club prepare for inaugural Town vs Gown match...

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Are Chelsea worthy Premier League Champions?

Their 1-0 win over Crystal Palace sealed it – with three games to spare, Chelsea won the Premier League for… The post Are Chelsea worthy Premier League Champions? appeared first on The Oxford Student.

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Interview: Oxford University Sports Federation President

On Sports Fed’s ethos and excellence vs. participation: We’re quite lucky in that the college system provides us with an… The post Interview: Oxford University Sports Federation President appeared...

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St Peter’s victory in cheer Cuppers competition

The Oxford Sirens, Oxford University’s competitive cheerleading squad, has been going from success to success, with their all-girls Level 2… The post St Peter’s victory in cheer Cuppers competition...

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Debate: In defence of rugby: League vs. Union

League: Harry Aaronson 17-year-old rugby league player writes in defence of his sport There are many stereo-types of rugby league players: Northerners, thugs and soft. Whilst some of these stereo-types...

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Should bonus points be included in Six Nations?

Saturday 21st March 2015. This day, “Super Saturday”, was arguably the most entertaining chapter in Six Nations history, featuring a record-breaking 221 points scored, a best-ever 27 tries, and a...

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Wimbledon breaks 115-year tradition: dates changed to avoid French Open

On the 12th July 2015, a new set of Wimbledon victors will be decided and declared. If you’re an eagle-eyed reader, and a big fan of tennis, you might be puzzled by that sentence. Previously, it’s been...

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