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  • 23rd March 2023
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·4th March 2023

What should Labour’s missions be?

Dan Harrison
Keir Starmer has come a long way from his twelve thousand word essay that was published for the Fabian Society...
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Comment
·1st March 2023

Andrew Tate: The Mouthpiece of Misogyny

Tara Earley
t/w: mentions of rape and sexual assault It’s been a blissful few weeks since the name Andrew Tate has graced...
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·26th February 2023

Rewriting Roald Dahl: Dangerous Censorship Lies Elsewhere

Yii-Jen Deng
An odd thing about the controversy over the new edited version of Road Dahl by Puffin Books is that it...
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Features
·17th February 2023

‘A very archaic law which isn’t compassionate’: The Oxford Campaign for Assisted Dying

Anna Davidson
Jonathan Tiley, a second-year History and Politics student at St John’s College, has recently launched the Oxford Campaign for Assisted...
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Green
·11th February 2023

We are all Climate Deniers: What if we weren’t?

Anna Bartlett
When the UN says 1.7⁰C of warming equals extreme food shortages for at least half of the world’s population in...
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·10th February 2023

It’s in the Walls

Georgina Morley
Elitism at Oxford is nothing new; a nearly 1000-year-old institution that produced 30 prime ministers, as well as some of...
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Science and Technology
·31st January 2023

Should we really ‘Learn to Live’ with Long Covid?

Archuna
Russell T Davies seems to have a penchant for all things apocalyptic. And sometimes, it feels like I’ve woken up...
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Features
·27th January 2023

Holocaust Memorial Day: what the lives of the ordinary people of Nazi Germany tell us about being an ordinary person today

Anna Ashkinazi
Every year on Holocaust Memorial Day, I think one day a year could never be enough to say everything that...
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Comment
·26th January 2023

Winter of our Discontent

Matthew Holland
Travel back to January 1979. With lorry drivers, gravediggers, refuse workers and some NHS staff on strike the country ground...
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·23rd January 2023

The Duality of Decisions Day

Tara Earley
Another year, another day of fateful decisions to be received by prospective Oxford applicants. The tenth of January was designated...
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·2nd March 2023

How volunteering can save your soul

Ali Khosravi
The mere idea of working for free may sound counter-intuitive to all the assumptions of the market economy in which...
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·28th February 2023

Opinion: The NUS has betrayed the confidence of Students’ Unions again

Niall Pearson-Shaul
The Oxford Student wants to hear other opinions on the NUS referendum – email us at oxstu.editor@gmail.com In May 2022,...
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·19th February 2023

Why people lie about society’s greatest threats?

Matthew Holland
Naive as the sentiment may be, whenever I talk to my mum about politics, the conversation usually ends with her...
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·12th February 2023

Suspended Students Campaign – A perspective of the University

Matthew Holland
Recently, I had the opportunity to meet with Gabriel Lazar, the Chair of the Suspended Students Campaign at the SU....
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·11th February 2023

Balloongate, Box Office Drama

Thomas Cowan
Picture the scene. It’s early 2019. You’re settling into your cinema seat, popcorn in hand (Sweet and salty, because you’re...
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·3rd February 2023

The Church and Same-Sex Marriage

Niall Hall
I grew up in a church environment: religious schools and tea towel nativities. My grandma is on our local church...
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Green
·28th January 2023

Climate anxiety: a narrative in need of change

Anna Bartlett
In contrast to the stereotype of the spirited young student, brandishing placards on the streets of university towns, British students...
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·27th January 2023

The Case For and Against Abolishing the Oxford Union

Leon Wheeler and Matthew Oulton
A Case for Abolishing the Union – Leon Wheeler In recent weeks the status of the Oxford Union as an...
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·24th January 2023

“Ordinary People” – Holocaust Memorial Day 2023

Matthew Holland
Holocaust History has been of the most important interests of my life. At A-Level I wrote my EPQ on the...
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