The Oxford Magazine was created in 1883.
Nightshift - Oxford Music Magazine - was created in 1991.
No, Virginia Woolf was not the first woman selected to edit the Oxford literary magazine. Dorothy L. Sayers was the first woman to become the editor of the Oxford literary magazine, Oxford Poetry, in 1917. Virginia Woolf's involvement with literary magazines was mainly with the Hogarth Press, which she co-founded with her husband Leonard Woolf.
Oxford Poetry was created in 1910.
The Oxford Revue was created in 1952.
Oxford Development was created in 1963.
Oxford Records was created in 1900.
Oxford Lions was created in 2007.
The Oxford Times was created in 1862.
Oxford Schools was created in 1996.
The Oxford Imps was created in 2003.
Oxford Canadians was created in 1906.
Oxford Instruments was created in 1959.