Student Forcibly Removed, Israeli Security Intimidation at Protest outside Union Event hosting Israeli Ambassador
EntertainmentGreen·3rd September 2021Climate Dystopia: fiction or reality? Toni Ledda Image Description: A natural landscape with dry plants and distant mountains Arnold Schwarzenegger once compared the fantasy of movies to... Read More
Comment·6th June 2021DEBATE: Bitcoin is more wasteful than worthwile Anjali Kawa and Uri Shine Image Description: three bitcoins against a black background. PROPOSITION (Anjali Kawa) For many, the rise of cryptocurrency marks a method... Read More
Green·1st June 2021Is sustainable investment the golden ticket it really seems? Daisy Meade Image Description: A plant growing out of coins in a glass pot. Increasing pressure is dictating that individuals, businesses and... Read More
Green·12th May 2021Seaspiracy: fact or just fishy? Mia Hynes Image Description: A dolphin upright underwater, its head pointing towards the surface, just above the seafloor. Netflix’s Seaspiracy has reached... Read More
Profile·17th March 2021Conversations with Alumni: Siân Berry, co-leader of the Green Party Jade Calder Image Description: a headshot of Siân Berry against the backdrop of a drawing of Oxford’s skyline and the text ‘Siân... Read More
Green·27th February 2021The Joys of the Walk Sabrina Coghlan-Jasiewicz Walking, without a doubt, has become my salvation. I’ll admit, I’ve always been a particular fan. I’m one of those... Read More
Green·23rd February 2021The nature of economics: new hope for nature as an economic resource Daisy Meade When measuring the success of national economies, the metrics used to do so take into account a wide range of... Read More
Comment·10th February 2021Dutch doughnuts: How Amsterdam’s recovery plan threatens Capitalism as we know it. Toni Ledda Image description: Doughnuts on a light blue background. The coronavirus pandemic has destroyed our economies, decimated industries, and cost millions... Read More
Green·3rd February 2021Reforestation: does it reach the root of our problem? Megan Chin The picture of deforestation is a powerful one. A barren landscape littered with the remains of severed tree stumps; the... Read More
Green·25th January 2021A blossoming relationship: How lockdown made me appreciate nature Nupur Patel I’m a city girl through and through. I was born and raised in Greater London and spent most of my... Read More
Science and Technology·1st July 2021Artificial islands: harmful or helpful? Nicole Hasler Image Description: boats on a canal in Denmark with colourful houses on either side Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, is... Read More
Green·3rd June 2021The importance of preserving peatlands Jamie Walker Image description: A pond in a moor Peatlands are remarkably valuable ecosystems when treated well and extremely damaging when not.... Read More
Green·22nd May 2021The rocky road to COP26: the problems facing the latest UN climate summit Katie Child Image description: Boris Johnson standing behind a podium advertising the UN 2020 climate change conference. The background is blue and... Read More
Green·28th April 2021Climate Change: can we ever move beyond politics? Zachary Sutcliffe Image Description: Banners that read ‘climate justice for all’ and ‘Stop HS2’ “It’s not politics, it’s science!”. For years now,... Read More
CommentCultureEntertainmentFeaturesFood and DrinkGamingGreenIdentityLifeNewsOxYouPinkProfileScience and TechnologySport·5th March 2021Join The Team For Trinity 2021 Isaac and Natasha, Editors in Chief TT21 Applications to join the Editorial team of the Oxford Student are now open! All applications consist of a written application... Read More
Green·25th February 2021Euston, we have a problem – protesters are tunnelling through HS2 plans Irene Barriga Tree Protection campaigners have faced forceful evictions from Euston Square Gardens camp and extensive underground tunnels – but remain steadfast.... Read More
Green·12th February 2021Cooking Sustainably: Interview with Sean Ducie, Head Chef at Queen’s College Anna Ashkinazi Since Sean Ducie took up the position of Head Chef at Queen’s College in the summer, his cooking style has... Read More
Green·4th February 2021The controversial Cumbria coal mine: unpicking the motivations Daniel Morgan The news that the government has approved a new coal mine in Whitehaven, Cumbria, seems to contradict the much-celebrated 10-point... Read More
Green·27th January 2021Going green: sustainable menstruation products Issy Fleming On any given day, 800 million human beings are menstruating. If you menstruate and have social media, there is a... Read More