News·10th May 2023Oxford reacts to Labour reversing tuition fees campaign promise Eleanor Luxton Sir Keir Starmer has announced that the Labour Party is set to “move on” from his plan to abolish tuition...Read More
Comment·26th May 2021DEBATE: Feminists should spend time advocating for men’s issues Uri Shine and Sharon Chau Image Description: A sign at a demonstration reading ‘the future is female’ PROPOSITION (Uri Shine) At its core, feminism is...Read More
Features·25th February 2021Women are still disadvantaged in STEM and the pandemic is only making it worse Helen Collins “Women and girls belong in science.” This was the message of UN Secretary General António Guterres’s speech in celebration of...Read More
Pink·27th November 2020LGBTQ+ internationalism beyond 2020 Robert Macilraith Image description: pride protest march at night Globally, 2020 has been a historic year for LGBTQ+ people. Alongside the Pope...Read More
Pink·2nd February 2019Undoing colonialism: Angola lifts ban on homosexuality Guo-Sheng Liu On 23rd January, Angola adopted a new penal code, its first since its independence from Portugal. The former penal code...Read More
Features·9th November 2018A manifesto for anti-racism Guo-Sheng Liu Image Credit: Flicker Guo-Sheng Liu was formerly co-chair of the SU LGBTQ+ Campaign, BME Representative of the LGBTQ+ Society, LGBTQ+...Read More
Science and Technology·17th May 2018Do it #LikeaLadyDoc: Promoting Gender Equality in the NHS Workforce Jessica Prince In 1865, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson made history as the first women to qualify as a physician and surgeon. Since then,...Read More
Comment·8th March 2018International Women’s Day: China’s #MeToo Edwin Audland October 2017 was a month that certainly took the world by storm. It was a month in which a popular...Read More
Comment·21st February 2018The President’s Club fiasco shows a need for change Adithi Shenava I think it’s fair to say that we are no longer shocked. But we are definitely repulsed, outraged and, most...Read More
News·7th February 2017Under-Recognized: The Rise of Men’s Fashion Sonja Geldermans When you hear the words ‘fashion week,’ typically the first image to pop into your head is one of the...Read More
News·29th April 2023Revealed: gender pay gap disparities amongst Oxford Colleges Eleanor Luxton On the 3rd April 2023, it was reported that Mansfield College has closed its gender pay gap. This means that,...Read More
Features·15th March 2021International Women’s Day 2021: a girlboss celebration? Anna Ashkinazi When International Women’s day was first observed in 1911, women (and sympathetic men) were still starving themselves in prisons across...Read More
Pink·30th November 2020Why the GRA discourse is missing the point Kylie MacFarquharson I fell in love with the Canterbury Cathedral when I was 14, the first time I saw the Great Cloister,...Read More
Profile·18th October 2019Jessica Searle, Merton Gender Equality rep, on gender inequality at Oxford Molly Archer-Zeff Image description: Jessica Searle, Merton Gender Equality rep Jessica Searle is a 2nd year Mertonian studying Politics, Philosophy, and Economics....Read More
CommentUniversity/Local Issues·2nd February 2019Opening up women-only scholarships undermines the fight for equality Meg Howells Image Description: four female students from Lady Margaret Hall. Last year, the Joanna Randall MacIver junior research fellowship, which was...Read More
Comment·10th June 2018Why Oxford is not doing enough to improve access Nikita Khandwala and Kyra Leyland We are two undergraduate students studying at Hertford College, Oxford, both heavily involved in the Widening Participation sphere within and...Read More
Features·11th May 2018Bahá’í: religion for the modern world Jess Rutherford Bahá’í is what we might consider to be a ‘new religious movement’, because it has only come about within the...Read More
Comment·6th March 2018Gavin Grimm: the case for gender neutral toilets Sophie Kilminster My college, Somerville, was recently in the national press for our initial failure, and then (to use a favourite phrase!)...Read More
Comment·7th November 2017Jared O’Mara: sexism, the Labour Party, and the gauging of true repentance Katrina Gaffney When I saw that Jared O’Mara had been suspended from the Labour party I felt a rush of relief. My...Read More