Comment·16th February 2014No belief is beyond satire – and it’s time the UK’s student unions learnt that Dòmhnall Iain Dòmhnallach The Flying Spaghetti Monster is a fictional deity cooked up in the mid-2000s to mock the teaching of Intelligent Design...Read More
Features·7th November 2022The University of Oxford: A medieval University in the 21st century Dominic Enright In the mid 13th century ,250 years before the Protestant Reformation, the first colleges of Oxford were founded. The University...Read More
Comment·12th February 2023Suspended 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....Read More
Comment·8th November 2018Stop Sugarcoating the Issue: Young diabetics need better support Gabrielle Woodward Image Credit: WundermanWiki Student diabetics need to look out for their future health. Recently, there’s been a lot of attention...Read More
Comment·13th October 2014Farewell to Free Speech. Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan It is sad, truly, when principles which form the basis of democracy are battered and moulded beyond recognition. So it...Read More
Comment·21st October 2015As the EU campaigns begin, we lack clarity from all sides Louis Trupia And they’re off! Cue years of leaflets in the letterbox, knocks on the door, and people approaching you on the...Read More
Culture·11th June 2020Protest Music: From Billie Holiday to Black Lives Matter Adam Hewitt As Black Lives Matter protests continue to rock the foundations of racist institutions all over the world, protestors are following...Read More
Comment·16th March 2022Review: The Right to Sex by Amia Srinivasan Coined by Judith Butler as a ‘major new work of feminist philosophy’ that ‘opens up debates about sex, pornography, justice...Read More
Comment·10th February 2018Why YouTube must act to tackle ‘undesirable’ content Cherelle Malongo The start of 2018 was greeted by a scandal that quickly received international condemnation. Logan Paul, a former vine star...Read More
Comment·17th October 2020Analysis: the Government’s new Intelligence legislation Athena Kam, Daniel Morgan and Nelson Fernandes Serrao Image Description: the British Parliament, lit, at night Athena Kam: a blow to the rule of law ‘Participation in criminal...Read More
Comment·25th June 2021Editorial Applications are open! Madeleine Ross and Poppy Atkinson Gibson Image Description: the words “Apply to be an Oxstu Editor. Apply through the online form. Open until 2nd July at...Read More
Comment·13th November 2020Making monarchy fit for purpose Robert Macilraith Image Description: Queen Victoria holds court at Belfast City Hall with Athena Nike (goddess of truth, justice, wisdom, and victory)...Read More
Comment·7th November 2016EU-Canada Trade Deal has Wider Implications Lottie Hayton Until recently, Wallonia remained a relatively unknown region of Belgium. This October, however, the French-speaking federal region of Belgium blocked...Read More
Comment·21st May 2015The British Public deserve better from an election David Browne As a first-time voter who studied British political history in school, I was hoping for a more exciting final day of campaigning...Read More
Comment·18th June 2020The Yemen Crisis: Civil War, Starvation and Now a Global Pandemic Iona Cargill Image Description: A child drags two empty water containers across a sandy road This month, the United Nations announced that...Read More
International Issues·23rd November 2021Why is the West so desensitised to tragedy in the Middle East? Lucie Guano Dent Jordan is a bastion of peace in comparison to many other states the Middle East. Relatively stable, the most the...Read More
Comment·30th March 2018The real problem with “Agent Corbyn” William Evans This piece is not part of some wider conspiracy to unfairly discredit Jeremy Corbyn – nor is it some macabre...Read More
Comment·3rd November 2014Politicians and Popular Culture- PR stunt? Ariane Laurent-Smith ‘Michael Gove is widely seen as one of the pre-eminent intellectuals in British political life.’ Excuse me, The Guardian, that...Read More
Comment·27th September 2022What’s that coming over the hill? A Labour Government Sam Kenny It’s September, which can only mean one thing, it’s conference season. Over the last four days, the Labour Party has...Read More