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Morien Robertson

Morien Robertson

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Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Cherwell

Bristol

Final Covers

Women’s Rights, Finance, Popular Culture , Freelance Life, Business , History , Literature

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Tech, Lifestyle

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Total articles 12

  • Reappraising a controversial figure: Ross Carroll’s Edmund Burke

    By Morien Robertson

    Mar. 24, 2025

  • Something is rotten in the state of San Andreas: Grand Theft Hamlet in Hertford

    By Morien Robertson

    Mar. 16, 2025

  • Reappraising a controversial figure: Ross Carroll’s Edmund Burke

    By Morien Robertson

    Mar. 24, 2025

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Cherwell

Cherwell is the University of Oxford’s oldest independent student-run newspaper, established in 1920. It operates under Oxford Student Publications Limited and maintains full editorial independence. Cherwell publishes weekly in both print and online formats, focusing on news, features, and opinion pieces related to Oxford University, student life, and societal issues. The newspaper has a strong online presence, having launched its digital edition in 1996, which provides timely updates and access to archives. Cherwell is known for its investigative reporting, covering significant topics such as Oxford’s colonial history and student activism. The publication is managed entirely by students, offering them valuable journalism experience while ensuring editorial independence. Cherwell aims to inform and engage the Oxford community through its independent journalism, preserving its legacy as a vital part of university media.

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Founded: 1920