The Oxymoron
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The Oxymoron is a satirical
Satire
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 student magazine
Magazine
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 published anonymously by and for students of Oxford University. It takes the form of a spoof newspaper, similar to The Onion
The Onion
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, though with a focus on events relevant to the life of an Oxford student. The magazine takes its name from the concept of an oxymoron
Oxymoron
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, as well as being a reference to the word Oxon, used to identify an Oxford degree. It is published termly.

History

The magazine was first published on November 17th in Michaelmas
Michaelmas
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 term of 2007, though it has had a stall at the Oxford Freshers' Fair since 1999. Each issue from the second has been 8 pages in length; the first contained 4 pages. These are split between news satire
News satire
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, and spoof features. In contrast with the majority of student publications, it is printed without the names of the writers or editors, and these are not normally made public.

The Oxymoron has the largest Facebook
Facebook
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 group of any Oxford magazine or newspaper. Despite this popularity, the magazine has at times struggled to find funding - it carries few advertisements and seeks alternative funding through a combination of JCR subscriptions and charity comedy nights by acts such as the Oxford Revue.

Awards

Year Awards Nomination Result Winner
2008  Guardian Student Media Awards  Best Magazine Nominated Quench, University of Cardiff
2009  Guardian Student Media Awards Best Magazine Winner
2010 Guardian Student Media Awards Will Benton, [Kings College, London], Runner-up Mimi Kempton-Stewart (columnist) Digital Journalist of the Year
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