Review: Angels in America
“Holocausts can occur,” Larry Kramer asserts in his Reports from the Holocaust: The Making of an AIDS Activist, “and probably most often do occur,...
Renowned playwright calls for equality in Oxford speech
Louise Wallwein, the acclaimed poet and playwright, gave an impassioned call for progress and equality in a speech in the Sheldonian last Wednesday.
Wallwein...
Christ Church to hold LGBT+ services
Christ Church Cathedral will host a series of inclusive church services for Oxford’s LGBT+ community. The services, called Sacred, will take place over a...
The Problem with Plush: Oxford’s Disappearing Queer Scene
TW: contains discussion of hate crimes, especially anti-trans violence
Navigating the world as a queer person is exhausting. In every new situation, when meeting...
Lady Pat. R. Honising – Cowley Clinic Calling …
Dear Lady P,
I was so excited to come to Oxford: nights out, new people, and...sex. A far cry from the sheltered suburb of my...
Queering Sport
Tena Thau on her failed attempt at netball, and why we should rethink how we play sports.
Review: Section Two
Phoebe Hennell reviews Tom Gould's new play 'Section Two'
Stonewall: 50 years on
We must never forget: Pride is a protest.
Oxford gears up for Pride Festival
“While the Queer movement has accomplished so much, there is so much left to be done."
University hosts week of events highlighting diversity in STEM
The events aimed to explore the intersection between sex, gender, disability, sexuality, and race in STEM
Oxford announces review of Brunei Sultan’s honour after 56,000 sign petition
Pressure on the University reached a crescendo yesterday as both of Oxford’s MPs, Layla Moran and Anneliese Dodds, urged Oxford to revoke the degree.
A letter to: My closeted self
To myself, but hollow,
It was a wild ride getting to the place we’re at right now. You spent the first seventeen years of your...
Controversy over Pride flag at Queen’s College
The Provost ruled against a majority vote to fly the flag for the entire month, before reversing his decision.
NUS Trans and International officers axed amidst bankruptcy cutbacks
NUS has also been forced to let half of its staff go and sell its London headquarters