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Niamh Mcintyre

OUSU to implement controversial Govt anti-terrorism plan

OUSU's Board of Trustees has voted to comply with the Government's contentious PREVENT strategy

No full time Trans Officer for NUS

A motion to create paid role fails to get necessary two-thirds majority at this year’s Conference

Vincent’s Club to remain all-male establishment

Vincent's Club, a society dominated by male Oxford Blues, will remain all-male after failing to reach the two-thirds majority for a constitutional change

OUSU to subsidise sanitary products

New scheme will absorb tax on tampons, pads and mooncups

Anger at Corpus’ damaged LGBTQ flags

Corpus Christi allocates £1,000 to LGBTQ causes after students tore down pride flags from JCR walls

Interview: Paris Lees

Niamh McIntyre talks to Paris Lees about transgender activism and class identity

The Campaign: Cuntry Living

Niamh McIntyre explains why people should get involved in Cuntry Living and intersectional feminism

Oxford’s Living Wage triumph

Pembroke commits to accreditation after announcements made by the University, Oriel and Wadham

Anger at police response to Warwick student protests

Hundreds of students gather at Warwick University to protest police use of force on protesters

Interview: Harry Leslie Smith

Niamh McIntyre discusses austerity and activism with Harry Leslie Smith

Interview: Fran Boait

Niamh McIntyre talks to Fran Boait on the need for an overhaul of our monetary system

Interview: Naomi Klein

Naomi Klein on the struggle against fossil fuels, the free market, and Big Oil

Debate: Is Freshers’ Week all that it is cracked up to be?

Niamh McIntyre and Tom Carter argue as to whether Freshers' Week deserves its reputation as a highlight of the university year

Interview: Laura Watson

Niamh McIntyre talks to Laura Watson, head of the English Collective of Prostitutes, about decriminalization and sex workers' safety