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    An ethic of communication in academic contexts

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    Changing cockroach behaviours: the implications of human action

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    Blowing Up Ukraine by Yuri Felshtinsky and Michael Stanchev review: an urgent warning for us all

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    Matt Robyns-Landricombe, President of the Right for Education Oxford.

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    Balliol Politics Don, Sudhir Hazareesingh: Don’t De-Colonise the Curriculum, EXPAND It

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    New assault from nature: Hepatitis in children

    Desalination on demand

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·25th March 2018

Oxford Classics Society rerun committee elections

Adithi Shenava
The Oxford Classics Society have decided to rerun elections for President and Social Secretary of the committee for 2018-2019. Elections...
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·23rd January 2015

Ched Evans should not return to football

Charlotte Vickers
Many of you will have followed the story of convicted rapist Ched Evans, the footballer released from prison last October....
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·3rd February 2011

Podcast: Crossing the Line

The Oxford Student comment team digests English politics, crossing party lines to bring you the real story. Each week they'll discuss developments, extracting truth from the smooth rhetoric of politicians. Expect controversy, common sense and forthright opinions from across the political spectrum. No bland party mouthpieces allowed.
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·17th October 2013

Debate: Englishness is defined by being born in England

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·31st October 2013

Shock, stoning and social decay in Saved

Tucker Cholvin
Any discussion of Saved, Edward Bond’s 1965 play about class and social strife in 1960s working-class London, ultimately has to...
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·18th April 2013

The music of a people who will not be slaves

Timothy Foot
Music has perhaps thrown up the biggest controversy over the death of Thatcher, but we all need to move on.
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·19th May 2017

Vice-Chancellor’s safe space stance under spotlight

In recent days, comments by the University’s Vice-Chancellor Louise Richardson on the topic of safe spaces – ranging from eleven...
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·18th January 2018

Why it’s time to acknowledge the complexity of the past

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·22nd November 2012

2012: A sporting miscellany

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·23rd January 2015

We should not stop Ched Evans returning to football

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·13th February 2017

Harris Manchester faces allegations of institutional racism in CCTV controversy

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On Friday 3rd February, an email was sent by a senior member of college staff at Harris Manchester titled “please...
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·16th February 2021

SU President-Elect resigns following growing pressure from students

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·16th October 2020

‘Herd Immunity’ approach backed by Oxford professor labelled as ‘fallacy’

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Professor Sunetra Gupta of the Zoology department has had her proposal of herd immunity as a solution to the Covid-19...
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·7th November 2019

Lest we forget – A comment on the LGBTQ+ poppy controversy

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Those of us who exist within the Queer spaces of social media will no doubt have been confronted with the...
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·20th January 2011

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·6th March 2016

Mansfield Ball controversy as food and drink runs out

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