Farewell, magical Session 3!
Yesterday was graduation day, which brought with it a grand ceremony in the St Hugh’s auditorium. Programme Director Costa delivered an inspiring speech that even uplifted the spirits of those…
Yesterday was graduation day, which brought with it a grand ceremony in the St Hugh’s auditorium. Programme Director Costa delivered an inspiring speech that even uplifted the spirits of those…
Did Annie take her own life ―or was she killed? Students got down to brass tacks in the Crime Scene Investigation session yesterday, as they learned from trained forensic lab…
Competition was fierce in St Hugh’s today, as staff and students alike competed for the crown of glory in ORA’s Got Talent. Students stunned with their flawless brisés and bourrées,…
Students took shelter from the rain within the grand and glorious walls of the Ashmolean Museum, founded in the 17th century to house the ‘cabinet of curiosities’ bestowed upon the…
The ORACLE speaker event was the highlight of the weekend, as students heard from a wannabe American footballer who turned his life around with his ‘what-if’ philosophy, and is now…
G&D’s. What a delightful, magical place. By now, students in Hugh’s have had enough trips into the city for walking tours and free time to have visited this Oxford gem…
Hugh’s students were immersed in the magic of the Harry Potter world at Warner Bros. Studios yesterday, as they went behind the scenes of the most successful film franchise in…
Hugh’s students joined up with fellow ORA campuses St Peter’s College and Yarnton Manor to party prehistoric-style in St Catherine’s College. The scene was set for a good-old stone age…
After a fruitful morning’s lessons —economists learned about the positives and pitfalls of free trade— students took off on an afternoon excursion to Blenheim Palace, the grand country pile that…
Psychology students plumbed the depths of social constructs yesterday as they discussed theories of difference between male and female brains. Despite growing scientific consensus that brains cannot be categorised or…