Pink·19th October 2017Listening outside the echo chamber LE Dibben At its worst, liberation culture in Oxford revolves largely around social one-upmanship, and the LGBTQ+ community is particularly guilty...Read More
Pink·31st October 2017Homophobia and how to avoid it Amy Smith There are a small proportion of students at Oxford who don’t like gay people, and an even smaller proportion who...Read More
Pink·6th November 2017University is the time to come out of the closet Amy Smith It’s the start of a new academic year for all of us, the start of university for many, and –...Read More
Pink·27th January 2018Auntie Archie’s Advice: Dragony Aunt Auntie Archie As twenty gay-teen trundles on into a reality of messy Tuesdays and endless deadlines, our New Year’s resolutions begin to...Read More
Pink·27th January 2018The case for relationship anarchy Anonymous Following last week’s article discussing polyamory as a sexuality, one anonymous writer describes their own experience of practicing ‘relationship anarchy’,...Read More
FeaturesPink·2nd May 2018Sexuality is a class issue Grace Davis There is a sense in Oxford that sexuality is no longer an issue – a kind of lull of apathy....Read More
Pink·28th May 2018Janelle Monáe’s ‘Dirty Computer’ is the queer album we need Fenella Sentance Photocredit: Joe Mabel Janelle Monáe’s most recent album, ‘Dirty Computer’, released in late April, is a 48 minute extravaganza of...Read More
Pink·4th June 2018Economic interventionism: the answer to LGBT+ rights abuses Grace Davis Homophobia and transphobia are certainly not concepts known only to Britain. Whilst it is easy to see areas in which...Read More
Pink·3rd October 2018Disney’s first gay character faces criticism from across the board Iona Todd Image Credit: Walterlan Papetti (CC BY-SA 4.0) This summer has seen Disney cross another major milestone in its journey to...Read More
Pink·4th October 2018Right on the Kisser! LGBT representation in comics and their silver screen adaptations James Ashworth Image Credit: Sebastian Vital (CC BY 2.0) Comics are traditionally seen as something of a man’s world. Generally white, muscled...Read More
Pink·20th October 2017Perspectives: Isabella Alex Jacobs The Oxstu investigates the lives of LGBT people in Oxford, one story at a time. Isabella is a second...Read More
Pink·5th November 2017Perspectives : John Alex Jacobs John is a second year English student at Wadham. He is involved with the Oxford drama scene; this term, he...Read More
Pink·7th November 2017I will hold your gaze Penny Y What does queer art look like? I found out in the multimedia exhibition ‘I will hold your gaze’ and spoke...Read More
Pink·27th January 2018Perspectives 3: Charlotte Alex Jacobs Alex Jacobs meets second year Charlotte in a local cafe to talk queer politics, relationships, and how her smoothie turned...Read More
FeaturesPink·1st May 2018Finding unity: A world learning to embrace same-sex marriage Zoe Reed Sanderson Until recently in the UK it was expected that one would meet a member of the opposite sex, fall in...Read More
FeaturesPink·2nd May 2018Raising awareness: A celebration of the transgender community Zoe Reed Sanderson The 10th International Transgender Day of Visibility took place on 31st March 2018. Established in 2009 by transgender activist Rachel...Read More
Pink·28th May 2018It’s time we rethink labels Grace Davis Are labels a useful way to identify, or an archaic way of preventing people to really explore their sexuality and...Read More
News·9th July 2018Anti-trans protestors hijack London Pride Image Credit: John Peart (cc-by-sa/2.0) Pride in London, the non-profit organisation behind the famed annual Pride parade in London, has...Read More
Profile·3rd October 2018A cup of coffee with Dr Clara Barker: trans scientist, prominent LGBT+ campaigner and recipient of the Points of Light award Francesca Whitfield Image Credit: Clara Barker Dr Clara Barker, my interviewee, is a material scientist at Oxford University. Entering the Material Science...Read More