A leftover COVID system is stymying the freedom and spontaneity students need. Colleges should give it up and let us choose.
In 2020, as the world hurtled towards COVID, Oxford...
The headspace flooding by
Covid-19, is a familiar experience for many communities torn by humanitarian
crises. The number of Covid-19 related fatalities has become almost arbitrary;
the...
In 1961, the charismatic John Fitzgerald Kennedy offered the
vice-presidential nod to Senate Majority Leader and career establishment
figure, Lyndon Johnson. They had no real personal...
As the
pandemic draws on and the availability of a vaccination before the end of the
year seems increasingly optimistic, hopes for a return to normality...
Taiwan, New Zealand, and Germany differ greatly in size, resources, and culture, yet they all have two things in common: female leaders and internationally...
As news outlets and social media feeds bombard us graphs and statistics, Maya Misra pushes for greater literacy in order to understand the numbers behind flattening the curve
As we face the universal challenge of lockdown life, Sasha Mills is hopeful that when we finally reach the other side of the rainbow there will be a better mental health service waiting.