‘We’ve just got to push the reset button’: Lord Peter Mandelson on Labour, Europe and Modern Communications
“It’s clear that Governments need to govern, that people want them to govern, and that they need to make these important decisions.” – In Conversation with George Monbiot
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
News·19th April 2022Protest Against the Government’s Backpedal on Conversion Therapy Ban Jessica Kaye A new collective of community and student organisers in Oxford has formed in response to the government’s continual changing attitudes...Read More
Pink·25th March 2022Uncomfortable Oxford: Hidden Histories Tour Abigail Stevens The statue of Dorothy Wadham at Wadham College is the only statue of a woman who is not a religious...Read More
Identity·2nd March 2022Who’s A ‘Real’ Refugee? Matt Holland Image Description: Sticker on street pole reading “Refugees welcome, Bring your Families” I woke up this morning to the news...Read More
Identity·25th February 2022SAD and Me – In Defence of Sun Beds Madi Hopper Image description: Man sitting in a dark room with face in hand. I miss the sun. I suppose most people...Read More
Pink·14th February 2022‘Iron Widow” by Xiran Jay Zhao: A Review Jessica DeMarco-Jacobson Image Description: Cover art of Iron Widow, a book by Xiran Jay Zhao. Mechas, aliens, East Asian mythology – all...Read More
Identity·4th February 2022Bloody Sunday and Unjust Representations of ‘British’ History Olivia McQuaid Image description: A muted image of a crowd of people, some holding banners, gathered in front of a white wall...Read More
Pink·2nd February 2022On the EHRC and the Legal Concept of Sex Agatha Gutierrez Echenique Image Description: EHRC logo. On January 26th, 2021, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) wrote to the Scottish government...Read More
Green·31st January 2022Oxford’s Zero Emission Zone: E-mission to Clean the City Elias Formaggia The pilot form of Oxford’s zero emission zone (ZEZ) is set to launch in February this year with the aim...Read More
Column·25th January 2022Conversations with My Mother: Perspectives on Misogyny in Oxford Tatiana Quintavalle Image description: A poster on a pole with the words ‘However I dress, wherever I go, Yes means Yes and...Read More
Green·25th April 2022On the Reality of the Durban Floods Katie Hulett Image Description: A map of the 2022 April floods in South Africa. Walking off the plane at King Shaka airport...Read More
Culture·5th April 2022A Doll’s House Review: The Weight of One’s Grief Dania Kamal Aryf Upon entrance into the Keble O’Reilly, one cannot help but immediately notice how the overall set design is overwhelmingly beautiful....Read More
Features·4th March 2022On The LGBTQ+ Community in Ukraine Agatha Gutierrez Echenique Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine on 24 February. Aside from the devastating effects of the ongoing full-scale war, this...Read More
Identity·2nd March 2022Ekushe February: Celebrating International Mother Language Day Anisah Qausher Image description: Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (centre), Founding Father of Bangladesh, with his family. মা, তোর মুখের বাণী আমার কানে লাগে...Read More
Identity·25th February 2022Long to Reign Over Us Matt Holland Image description: Queen Elizabeth II waving from a car window on a trip in Queensland, Australia. When Queen Elizabeth II...Read More
Identity·4th February 2022There’s No Such Thing As Personal Space In An Ethnic Household, But Now My University Room Feels Empty Aarthee Parimelalaghan Image description : Film camera image of the Somerville library and its surrounding greenery From that moment you open UCAS...Read More
Green·2nd February 2022Umbrella-ella-ella: Rihanna’s Fight for Climate Resilience and Justice George Mackay Legendary pop star and declared Barbadian national hero, Robyn ‘Rihanna’ Fenty, is donating $15 million into 18 organisations fighting for...Read More
Green·1st February 2022Interviewing Pippa Neill: An Environmental Journalist (Who Also Happens to be my Sister) Will Neil My sister has been an environmental journalist and editor for the last three years, working for four national publications, with...Read More
Features·25th January 2022Holocaust Memorial Day: A Time to Remember Matt Holland Image Description: The Holocaust Memorial in Berlin Owing to their federal system of Government, Germany only has two national holidays...Read More