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      PresCom write open letter after University pays £20k to WPUK

      Issy Kenney-Herbert
      PresCom has released a letter stating its condemnation of “the University and History Faculty for supporting transphobia” and that they “are extremely disappointed that...
      News

      Covid-19 hospital admissions in Oxford have increased steeply in the last month

      Sasha Mills
      “Our hospitals are fuller than they were in March and April last year. We are doing all that we can to care for our patients with COVID but, if people do not stick to the national lockdown rules, we are likely to see cases rise even more and the pressure on our hospitals and our staff will increase further.”
      News

      Extinction Rebellion parade a white elephant through the city to protest HS2

      Sasha Mills
      "Members of the environmental group Extinction Rebellion dressed up as a white elephant and walked through the city centre in protest of HS2. "
      News

      University funds hip hop classes for teens

      Daisy Aitchison
      The classes will form part of a study on the effects of exercise on wellbeing
      News

      Healthy heart may help prevent dementia, Oxford study claims

      Daisy Aitchison
      “Dementia devastates lives, and with the number of people with dementia set to rise to 1 million by 2025 and more families affected than ever before, reducing our risk has never been more important"
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      Why 2020 Should Not Be Forgotten

      Charlie Aslet
      Many want a Men in Black-style mind wipe that will erase the past year from our collective memory, only to be recalled 50 years down the line when a funky new virus dredges up the memories from the bottom of the dustbin. This, I think, is a mistake.
      Comment

      Capitol Riots: Putsch and Prejudice

      Jack Carter Benjamin
      'It is difficult to overstate the rage I feel against America’s right wing for allowing us to get to this point. Shame on Mitch McConnell. Shame on Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley. Shame on every Republican who acquitted Trump of impeachment charges. Shame on the entire Trump family and every single one of his enablers.
      Comment

      Opinion: On Scotland, Devolution, and The Labour Party

      Matthew Bowen
      Unionism can only work if all nations are satisfied: a real regard for the Scottish people must be made. Such regard that is formed by compassion and a distribution of wealth, power and opportunity would ensure that this positive situation is not only made but sustained.
      Comment

      I’ll Bark if I Want To: On Letting Women Be Angry

      Alice Garnett
      So I say: let women be angry. Let us bark at men in the streets who catcall us, let us foam at the mouths when men tell us to smile more, let us hiss at those who deem our clothes 'too revealing.'
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      The limits of liberté: France’s ‘global security law’

      Katie Child
      Is France’s proposed ‘global security law’ a necessary step to protect individual police officers or a breach of international human rights? At the end of...
      Features

      Clubs in crisis: the UK’s declining night time industry

      Annabelle Grigg
      "If not for a healthy dose of nostalgia to remedy bitter envy, remembering the cultural importance of clubbing will ensure the scene doesn’t collapse entirely."
      Features

      Going Viral: Religion and the Pandemic

      Itrisyia Dayini and Joseff Govinda Howells
      Pandemics are nothing new, but we now live in a technological age - a globalised world where people and information travel further and faster...
      Features

      And They Call It Puppy Love: Pets in Lockdown

      Yii-Jen Deng
      I was the kind of child that hankered after a fluffy four-legged friend – the hopeful child that exasperated parents would try to fob...
      Features

      ‘We Don’t Need No Education’: Assessing What Matters in Schools

      Jess Dunmore
      "In this drive to ascribe value to students, we risk losing sight of what learning can and should be: an ongoing, unfolding and communal process."
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      The bloody problem of PMS research

      Marietta Kosma
      "Women have historically been side-lined from medical attention at a greater degree than men and there is little known about the premenstrual syndrome (PMS)."
      Science & Tech

      What does the climate crisis mean for global health?

      Lucy Goodfellow
      "It’s clear that the World Health Organisation were right to declare climate change one of the major health challenges of the 21st century."
      Science & Tech

      Science Snippets: Outrageous Octopuses

      Flora Clark
      "octopuses are prone to a peculiar habit. They have been seen punching (yes, punching) fish"
      Science & Tech

      Science Snippets: Cardiac Construction

      Flora Clark
      "A study from the University of Minnesota ... reports the successful creation of a functioning, scaled-down human heart pump using a 3D printer."
      Science & Tech

      The Oxford Vaccine – How generalisable are the trial results?

      Danielle Perro
      "Oxford-AstraZeneca has devised a vaccine in an unprecedented amount of time... However, with any and all science, it is important that we be critical of the claims being made, and question the scientific method used to arrive at such conclusions."
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      Atonement

      Tom W. McGrath
      'I rue the lost hours and days: a finite life, this one'
      Culture

      A Love Letter to Living With Scientists/An Apology to My Housemates

      Claudia Bullmore
      'I am not sure what broke me. I think it's a close tie between the discussion around NaCl when I asked for the salt to be passed down the table or when someone genuinely asked the group what their favourite way to measure the centre of mass was.'
      The Source

      Drawing Attention

      Eve Harrington
      'I'm making mistakes I'm crossing them out I'm making it ugly I'm making it shout'
      Culture

      Little Giveaways

      Yii-Jen Deng
      "Jazz was being played over the stereo like theme music, as if they were acting in a television drama where each character had some essential trait, some crucial role."
      Culture

      Mother

      Maebh Howell
      "I waltzed in her arms down the high street"
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