Student Forcibly Removed, Israeli Security Intimidation at Protest outside Union Event hosting Israeli Ambassador
International Issues·30th June 2022Blowing Up Ukraine by Yuri Felshtinsky and Michael Stanchev review: an urgent warning for us all Yii-Jen Deng We are not yet afraid, but this book speaks of war. Flinging before us a panoramic view of Ukraine and... Read More
Profile·10th June 2022Matt Robyns-Landricombe, President of the Right for Education Oxford. Marietta Kosma Currently studying Modern Languages at the University of Oxford, a National Champion public speaker, and now current President of Right... Read More
Comment·8th June 2022On Oxonian Culture Dan Harrison Political society events such as Beer & Bickering at the Oxford University Labour Club should not be denigrated for their... Read More
Profile·27th May 2022Designs of Dissent: In conversation with Fahmi Reza, Malaysian activist and graphic designer Dania Kamal Aryf It was a Sunday afternoon when I was offered the surprising opportunity to sit down face-to-face with Fahmi Reza. We... Read More
Comment·24th May 2022Does trashing belong in the bin? Florence Allen Oxford is full of strange and eccentric traditions, and while many of them may be verging towards being pretentious or... Read More
News·16th May 2022BREAKING NEWS: St Benet’s Hall announces that university will not renew its official licence Dania Kamal Aryf An official statement from St Benet’s Hall has announced that the University Council will not renew its licence as a... Read More
Comment·15th May 2022Hotel Rwanda Johan Orly Even by recent standards, the furore that greeted the government’s new ‘Migration and Economic Development Partnership’ with Rwanda was deafening.... Read More
Comment·7th May 2022Cosham and Wymering Turns Red Matthew Holland At around 1:30 in the morning on Friday 6th, the results for the Cosham and Wymering Ward were declared inside... Read More
Comment·30th April 2022Does Johnson have to BoGo? Harrison Gates Before the time of the pandemic, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and TikTok becoming a household name, there was a time when... Read More
Features·27th April 2022Life of a Social Secretary Ciaron Tobin The toilers, the cup-of-tea makers, the moneyless troopers, and the alcohol carriers, who hold the Oxford society life together, deserve... Read More
Comment·21st June 20229% too much Harrison Gates With the dramatic rise in inflation across the country and the slow average pay increases causing a squeeze on the... Read More
Profile·10th June 2022Balliol Politics Don, Sudhir Hazareesingh: Don’t De-Colonise the Curriculum, EXPAND It Samuel King Seated opposite in a relaxed pose, Hazareesingh is flanked by shelves of leather-bound hard backs. Stacks of the London Review... Read More
Comment·1st June 2022Disunited States – Why gun control is unthinkable in the US Matthew Holland c/w: school shootings, gun violence, suicide How many readers remember the 2018 Marjory Stoneman Douglas Shootings and the subsequent... Read More
Comment·25th May 2022KBJ makes history, but can she make change? Sebastian Watkins The appointment of the first African-American woman to the Supreme Court will undoubtedly be seen by many as making history,... Read More
Comment·18th May 2022Is a Charles regency the way forward for the British Monarchy? Samuel Kenny On Tuesday the 10th of May, something fundamental happened in regard to the future of the monarchy. For the... Read More
Comment·16th May 2022Dan the Man: All Aboard Starmer’s Submarine Dan Harrison Starmer’s Labour Party resembles a submarine. The party is stealthily gliding towards electoral competitiveness. It is quietly, but self-assuredly crawling... Read More
News·14th May 2022A Visit from Anthony Joshua Ciaron Tobin A figure to rival the photos on the wall of the Union had the whole of the premises in anticipation.... Read More
Profile·2nd May 2022Interview with Beth Molyneux, SolidariTee Head Rep for Oxford Anna Davidson Beth Molyneux tells us about the work of SolidariTee, a student-led charity looking for long term solutions to problems faced... Read More
Features·27th April 2022Publish or Perish: Getting Involved in Publishing Marietta Kosma Getting involved in publishing includes having a heavy stomach to accept criticism and rejection which are part of the experience.... Read More