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The Encaenia is PR without the public (or anyone else)
Wholesale reform is the last thing Encaenia needs. If only people knew what it is, it would be a well-suited PR exercise for a modern Oxford.
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Billy Arber
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This is how we combat the crusade against universities
It’s easy to think of an arts degree as a fruitless pleasure. But education and academic study are intrinsically valuable.
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Morien Robertson
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From pensioners to students, all should fear the Palestine Action ban
If you think this is a win for one side over the other in relation to Israel’s war on Gaza, be careful what you wish for.
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Ebrahim Osman-Mowafy
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Trashing rules save face, not students
Trashing is banned. But what does the banning achieve except pushing students further from...
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Chloe Smith
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The drugs don’t work
Simon Singh is on trial for criticising alternative medicine and explains why he will not back down
Drowning in money
The Supreme Court has opened the floodgates in the name of free speech. Bad Decision.
The Weekly Short Cut
Jolyon O'Connell explains why The Week is a must-have for any cocktail party
Can a pill replace alcohol?
Two students consider the merits of a new drug that mimics the effects of alcohol, with an antidote that offers a speedy sobering up.
Editorial: Do we need drugs to switch on?
Mediocrity has never been tolerated, but avoiding it has reached new depths
5 Minute Tute: Google vs. China
Professor Rana Mitter explains Google's decision to pull out of China
The errors of a decade
Clement Knox considers what went wrong in the noughties
Guest Columnist: Entrepreneurship is the way forward
Why students should look beyond corporate institutions
Editorial: Higher Education funding
We should be raising the bar for education, not dropping it.
Next term in the Union
Stuart Cullen looks at the upcoming term at the Oxford Union Society.
Right time to topple Brown?
Two students consider whether the coup to overthrow Gordon Brown was the right thing to do
5 Minute Tute: Can CAN go on?
Holly Graham explains the controversy surrounding the African Nations Cup
The Modern Man
Alain de Botton reconciles Clement Knox to the perils of modern living
The Oxford myth is true
Alex Connock, Chief Executive of Media Company Ten Alps, explains why studying at Oxford is a ticket to a career fast-lane
How the Left was won
Why the Coup-That-Never-Was might not have been such a bad thing for the Labour party.
Poetry and public prudishness
With new reforms for the Professor of Poetry elections, Cherwell delves further into Britain's poetic and prudish past
The thinking man’s politician?
Marc Kidson meets James Purnell, the former Cabinet minister whose resignation failed to topple Gordon Brown
Democracy: the best policy?
Hector Keate contemplates Simon Cowell's proposed "Political X factor"
Education, Education? – Labour now proposes two instead of three
Why forcing students to complete degrees in two years rather than three will create more problems than it will solve
Why we experience a quarter-life crisis
Marta Szczerba explores why fear is so prevalent among students
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