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Protect the organ scholarship, protect Oxford’s traditions
Should the organ scholarship be abolished? At the time of writing, 23 of the 43 colleges in Oxford offer organ awards. These consist in a mixture of funding, housing...
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Calvin Chan
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What Tate’s case tells us about student sexual violence
The Tate brothers “have each other’s backs” and concerns about a culture of impunity are echoed here in Oxford.
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Daisy Outram
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Cartoon: ‘Have a restful vac!’
The Easter vac, anticipated
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Caitie Foley
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Tutorials are the antidote to declining public speaking skills
We struggle in an era where much of our most important communication takes place in writing
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Sophie Price
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Cringe, appreciate and cringe some more
The line between irony and political insensitivity is blurred and as a result often has dangerous consequences
Is anybody listening, Mr Clegg?
Marc Kidson wonders why Nick Clegg struggles to get his voice heard in politics
5 Minute Tute: Copenhagen Summit
Dr. Bettina Wittneben explains the upcoming international climate conference
Juggling the plates is hard work but women are brilliant at multi-skilling
The Guardian columnist Jackie Ashley argues that women can have both a successful career and a family
Is Christmas less fun as you grow up?
Is Christmas less enjoyable for adults than for children?
Interview: Richard Curtis
Richard Curtis talks to Georgia Lindsay about comedy, optimism and charity.
By-election win: a good omen for Gordon?
Two students consider whether the tide has turned for Labour
Human Rights on hold
Amnesty International's Sara MacNeice bemoans the slow pace of change since Obama's inauguration
‘Successful activists aren’t really activists’
The Times columnist pours scorn on student activism
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
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