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Can the St George’s flag ever be reclaimed?
"Flying the St George’s flag, bellowing that we should be proud to be English, just seems brash, ignorant and boastful."
Eat the rich! (Unless it’s Taylor Swift?)
"Ultimately, if someone does something damaging, we should be able to criticize their actions. Even if that person is a woman, even if that woman is Taylor Swift."
Orange is the new orange – the many trials of DJ Trump
"Trump coming through these trials and remaining electable would be an indictment and a warning for institutional decay which demands a response."
The Rwanda deal: Inspiration for other countries?
"Rwanda still has the chance to be the last line of defence against this policy"
Who are Trump and Biden speaking to?
We should keep in mind when reading about American politics, who the candidates are trying to convince (or scare) in order to win. That is, in most cases, why they are saying what they are saying.
Women still the second sex
Alice Thomas, History finalist at Wadham, explains why the coalition needs to think big in Gender Equality week.
Tom Bradby: the next Nick Robinson
The 'anti-activist' talks to James Weston about living dangerously and the guilt of generation Clegg
The week that was: Anti-Browne Protests
What happened?
Thursday. The High Street. Quietly bustling with tourists. Brasenose and Univites work solidly beneath the towering spires of All Soul's. Suddenly (it was...
5 Minute Tute: The Brazilian election
Professor Timothy Power, Director of the Oxford University Latin American Centre, explains the mechanics behind the Brazilian presidential election.
Protestors? Pah
Tea, history and football are three things that Britain is world-renowned for. As I sat doing some history in Brasenose Library last Thursday, it...
Obama can’t breathe easy
'As an independent, it's obvious this is a pivotal election' says Alyssa Grossbard
Where the hell is our student union?
Jason Keen argues that it's time for the OUSU sabbatical officers to get off the bench and into the game
Latin should be available to all
Chris Pelling, Regius Professor of Greek, explains how he taught a group of disadvantaged pupils the language of Cicero
Niall Ferguson: The history boy
The Harvard history don talks to Robin McGhee about education, the next Starkey and World War One
The week that was: attacks on students
What happened?
Three Oxford students were mugged last week in what appear to be arbitrary and unrelated attacks. While there were two stabbings in...
5 minute tute: Supercomputers
Mike Payne, Professor of Computational Physics at the University of Cambridge, explains the science behind the latest uber-powerful computer processors.
Why humanity needs the humanities
Universities should think before condemning the humanities
Not quite so straight forward
'Most people are open-minded, but homophobia still exists in Oxford', says Annis Stead
Christian, but not Puritan
'Just because I'm a Christian JCR President, I don't impose my values on others'