Blavatnik professor resigns over donor’s links to Trump
An academic has resigned his post at the Blavatnik School of Government because the donor's endorsement of Trump is antithetical to his political beliefs
We must care about the Taylor Swift case
Naomi Packer argues that Taylor Swift's recent lawsuit is a timely reminder of the power one woman can have in standing up against harassment
Tear Down America’s Shame
Adam John Ellison argues that we cannot cling to Confederate symbols and statues in modern America, while being genuine about ending oppression
The Paris Climate Accord is now little more than scrap paper
Daniel Villar argues that despite being formed with the best intentions, the Paris Climate Accord now serves as a reminder of a collective failure to combat climate change
Trump’s team of failures are running out of time
Adam John Ellison argues that the Trump administration will make history for all the wrong reasons
Pastel pink speculums, embroidered condoms, and art for reproductive freedom
Anoushka Kavanagh explains why protest art is now more important than ever
Polemic, platitudes, and empty rhetoric
Bernie Sanders’ book launch at the Sheldonian left Cat Bean doubtful of the ability of populists to create meaningful political change
Facebook’s fight against fake news is only a starting point
Leading up to the general election, Facebook’s positive action is at once concerning and desperately needed
Oxford academic caught in Russia ‘fake news’ row
Researcher raises fears of “misappropriation" by controversial Russian news outlet Sputnik
A rhetorical revolution on Trump?
Ethan Croft explores the academic discussion of Donald Trump's election and administration
Beware the Russians under the bed
Genuine concern with Putin’s interference in foreign elections is justified, but hysterical overreaction helps no one
Trump’s first 100 days have been a succession of failure and fear
Alex Doody reflects on Trump's presidency to date and the realities of life in the Oval Office
The hawks take flight over Syria
Gavin Fleming reflects on Trump's Syrian airstrikes and the imperative of avoiding conflict with Russia
Oxford distances itself from Trump hopeful
Ted Malloch, an academic who is said to be in line for the post of United States ambassador to the European Union, is accused...