Comment
(Un)real beauty: Is AI the supermodel of our time?
"Comparison culture sneakily divides our true wants from our musts, enacting internal cycles of self-deprecation and a loss of clarity on what we actually desire"
Can the St George’s flag ever be reclaimed?
"Flying the St George’s flag, bellowing that we should be proud to be English, just seems brash, ignorant and boastful."
Eat the rich! (Unless it’s Taylor Swift?)
"Ultimately, if someone does something damaging, we should be able to criticize their actions. Even if that person is a woman, even if that woman is Taylor Swift."
Orange is the new orange – the many trials of DJ Trump
"Trump coming through these trials and remaining electable would be an indictment and a warning for institutional decay which demands a response."
The Rwanda deal: Inspiration for other countries?
"Rwanda still has the chance to be the last line of defence against this policy"
5 Minute Tute: Water on the moon
Professor FW Taylor Halley explains NASA's crash landing on the moon
Should sex education be compulsory?
Two students consider the recent developments in sex education
Stop making sex a taboo subject
Sex and relationship education is important in helping children make infomed choices
Too close for comfort
India's unique conception of personal space
That’s more like it
Those asking questions about OUSU's role should take a look at what they have achieved this week. Candidates, take note.
Ken Livingstone: Boris, the Beeb and Me
Ken Livingstone speaks of his anger at the mayor, the media and a certain Mr Blair
5 Minute Tute – Pirates: Somalia’s lawless seas
Dr Sarah Percy explores the new terror of the high seas
Guest Commentator: Yasmin Alibhai Brown
The Independent's leading columnist argues that free speech is a right that comes with responsibilities.
5 Minute Tute: Darfur: The Crisis Continues
Jo Read considers the current situation in Darfur
In defence of defence
General Sir Mike Jackson makes the case for the British Army
The murky world of politics isn’t so bad
The Guardian's Assistant Editor looks at a political career
Debate: Can student activism change the world?
Two students consider the value of non-violent protest
OCA’s commitment to reform is in doubt
The actions of OCA's members speak louder than the token gestures of its leadership
Going Nutts
Professor Nutt may have missed an opportunity to reshape drugs policy, but he's still right.