Oxford picks 'rage bait'
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Oxford University Endowment Management’s Chief Executive Officer Sandra Robertson will retire at the end of 2026, nearly two decades after helping found what is now among Europe’s largest such investors.
Lane Kiffin was booed as he boarded a plane in Oxford to head to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, after leaving as the Ole Miss football coach for LSU.
The Oxford College men’s cross country team wrapped up their 2025 season in late October, after two months of competing across Georgia and South Carolina and facing challenges head-on.
Oxford University Press has chosen “rage bait” — defined as “online content deliberately designed to elicit anger or outrage by being frustrating, provocative or offensive” — as its 2025 Word of the Year.
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Oxford debate society leader who celebrated Charlie Kirk's shooting now apologizing to his family
Oxford Union's former president-elect George Abaraonye apologized to Charlie Kirk's family after celebrating the shooting of the conservative speaker.
Collins Dictionary’s word of the year for 2025 was “vibe coding,” a term that AI enthusiasts have coined to suggest that plain language will soon become the lingua franca of programmers in place of, say, Java or C++.
Knox Kiffin, a quarterback at Oxford (Mississippi) High School, is preparing to leave the city that has been home since his father arrived at Ole Miss in 2020. With Lane Kiffin now headed to Baton Rouge, Knox departs a familiar community, coaching network, and locker room that grew up around his dad’s tenure with the Rebels.
Four years after a gunman killed four students and injured seven others at Oxford High School, the community gathered Sunday to ensure the victims' memories live on.