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Type | Termly magazine at the University of Oxford |
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Owner(s) | Oxford Student Publications Limited |
Editor | Helen Edwards and Clara Hartley [1] |
Founded | 1892 |
Language | English |
Headquarters | Folly Bridge, Oxford |
Circulation | c. 4,500 |
Website | isismagazine.org.uk |
The Isis is a student publication at the University of Oxford, where the magazine was established in 1892. Traditionally a rival to the student newspaper Cherwell, Isis was finally acquired by the latter's publishing house, Oxford Student Publications Limited, in the late 1990s. It now operates as a termly magazine and website, providing an outlet for features journalism, although for most of its life it appeared weekly. The two publications are named after the two rivers in Oxford, "Isis" being the local name for the River Thames.