Zachary Klamann
Oxford academics win award for Women in Science
Two Oxford academics have won “Women in Science” Fellowships, awarded to some of the most promising and talented female scientists from around the world.
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Further rule violations mar first day of voting in NUS referendum
The first day of voting in Oxford's NUS referendum was made more dramatic by instances of rule violations on both sides.
This morning the NUS...
Accidental rule violation clouds debate on eve of NUS referendum
The New College access officer inadvertently violated OUSU referendum rules earlier this week by emailing out her support for the ‘Yes to NUS’ campaign...
Portrait of Viceroy replaced with student art at Balliol
The college initially claimed the colonialist’s image was removed for restoration work
Christ Church breaks sanitation regulation by failing to provide bins
Students finally win proper sanitation bins after a year of fighting
Local teenager in critical condition after being stabbed on Cowley
Hilda's students see suspected assailants being chased by Police through their back garden
Oxford students to stand for City Council elections
Students have been selected as candidates for the Conservatives, Labour and Lib Dems
NUS conference debates Holocaust commemoration
The conference also featured debate on Yik Yak and legal highs.
Oxford students push for NUS disaffiliation
Oxford NUS delegates and other students call for disaffiliation following Bouattia's victory
Bouattia elected NUS President despite allegations of anti-Semitism
NUS conference elects Malia Bouattia to Presidency despite concerns expressed by Jewish socieities
Should Europe care about Trump?
Zachary Klamann discusses whether Europeans have cause to protest against Trump
Claims of anti-semitism hit NUS Presidential race
Oxford JSoc among the 48 student societies asking questions of Malia Bouattia in open letter
A brief history of the not-so-humble shoe
Zachary Klamann traces the story of the shoe as a symbol of wealth, class and social standing