Formal Hall Revue with Ben Eyre - St Hilda's
St Hilda’s formal has the distinction of having anathematised itself; with a high table as empty as the college’s bank account, no grace of any sort (save leaving the hall early without any objections) and no compulsion to wear gowns.
Columns: Haunted by the ghosts of genocide
We can, and must learn from the past if we are to live up to our promise of ‘never again’, argues Raha Rafii
Columns: Does the continuation of acts of genocide mean that we are doomed to repeat history?
Does the continuation of acts of genocide mean that we are doomed to repeat history? Here Jamie Gruffydd-Jones looks at the psychology of prejudice

