Is France ready for François, or steady with Sarkozy?
by Joshua Jacobs on Monday 6th February 2012
The French presidential election is a choice between hope and realism, argues Joshua Jacobs
A politician with a difference
by Oliver Park on Monday 6th February 2012
Oliver Park is impressed by Nigel Farage's rhetoric and passion, but sceptical of his policies
Leaving a generation behind
by Philip Saville on Saturday 4th February 2012
Philip Saville talks to Donna Sinclair about why Oxbridge is out of reach for many black children
Blagging the news: the RBS bonus row
by Andris Rudzitis on Saturday 4th February 2012
Perplexed by political postulation? Cherwell is here to help you perfect your chit-chat
Misanthrope: let students make fools of themselves
by Jack Harris on Saturday 4th February 2012
Misanthrope rants about colleges cracking down on drinking societies and the media that fuels their paranoia
Speaking up for science
by Adam Jordan on Saturday 4th February 2012
Adam Jordan stresses the need to get more people doing science

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5 Minute Tute: Darfur

5 Minute Tute: Darfur

by Richard Cockett on Sunday 5th February 2012

Richad Cockett sheds some light on the complex issue of Darfur
India suffers for Rushdie's silence

India suffers for Rushdie's silence

by Sammy Talalay on Sunday 5th February 2012

Sammy Talalay argues that protecting free speech needs to be knee-jerk if it is to be effective
For love of the Lords

For love of the Lords

by Rachel Savage on Tuesday 31st January 2012

Rachel Savage argues that the government's recent defeats on welfare reform show how much more a democratic Lords could achieve
James Landale's political close shave

James Landale's political close shave

by Sophie Jamieson on Monday 30th January 2012

Sophie Jamieson talks to the BBC's Deputy Political Editor about his Movember campaign, political poetry and the tricks of the journalist's trade
Blagging the news: healthcare reform

Blagging the news: healthcare reform

by Sebastian Leape on Saturday 28th January 2012

Perplexed by political postulation? Cherwell is here to help you perfect your chit-chat.
Misanthrope: The 2012 Olympics

Misanthrope: The 2012 Olympics

by Sammy Talalay on Saturday 28th January 2012

Misanthrope shares some thoughts on why to be excited about the Olympic Games in London
5 Minute Tute: Sub-Saharan Africa

5 Minute Tute: Sub-Saharan Africa

by Paul Collier on Saturday 28th January 2012

Professor Paul Collier analyses the challenges facing the economies of Sub-Saharan Africa
Throwing the book at arts exams

Throwing the book at arts exams

by Andris Rudzitis on Saturday 28th January 2012

Andris Rudzitis argues that arts exams should be open book
A third state, and now a third victor

A third state, and now a third victor

by Jack Harris on Saturday 28th January 2012

Jack Harris discusses the political fervour that is winning Newt Gingrich so much support
Steady as they go

Steady as they go

by Adam Jordan on Thursday 26th January 2012

Adam Jordan asks is it any wonder that support for the Conservatives has remained steadfast?

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