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Oxford: A tale of two cities
"There are 2 worlds at knuckleheads, grappling over Oxford’s identity."
Let it be?
The last month has too frequently left me wondering what the obsession with revivals...
A crash course in British politics: What does the public care about? (Week 7)
So, the voters are quite clear – the economy, immigration and healthcare services are generally most important to them.
Violence, fear, and womanhood
"We view women as something akin to public property that must be regulated as convenient."
Academic pressure and the overachiever mentality
When everyone strives to be exceptional, some inevitably end up becoming merely ‘mediocre’. This gives rise to the central problem surrounding academic pressure and the ‘overachiever’ mentality — that while we are fully aware of its harms, everyone still strives to ‘overachieve’, for fear of being left behind, of being ‘mediocre’.
Interview: Peter Tatchell
Examining the ideology behind the activist's Middle East agenda
5 Minute Tute: The right to die
Uehiro Chair in Practical Ethics Professor Julian Savulescu argues for a change in the law.
Organ Honesty
Donating organs - where does the trust lie?
Clamping down on legal protest
The student who was arrested for throwing water to a tree protestor speaks about the issues raised by his actions.
OUSU election: meet the candidates
Cherwell grills the four OUSU presidential candidates on their stance on crucial student issues
Bush’s last stand
Why we should see past Obamamania and take the last-minute actions of the Bush administration seriously
A Round of Applause for the Bullingdon Club
How Oxford's most presitigious drinking society does some good. Maybe.
Uniting the Nations
The head of the UN Association Sam Daws explains it's role.
Five Minute Tute: President Obama
Politics lecturer Scot Peterson tells us what to expect from the 44th US President.
Why we need Gender Equality Week
The Co-Secretary for OxWiP (Oxford Women in Politics) argues for awareness.
Chambers: The Running Man
We speak to controversial sprinter Dwain Chambers about his colourful career
5 Minute Tute: The Electoral College
History lecturer Dr. Nichola Clayton explains the US electoral system
Palin for feminism?
Can the Republican VP candidate represent a feminism of the right?
Inside Darfur
We talk to Paddy Drain, a Médecins Sans Frontières nurse back from Darfur.