...the party political views protested against.” They also expressed their disapproval of OUSU mandating the president to send out an email to all Oxford students about the protest. Exeter JCR...
...space, surrounded by politics, protest, rebellion and war. Again, there’s so much to look at, but the cluttered and colourful collection has become oppressive. The increasing psychedelic bombardment has now...
...On Tuesday, over 50 students attended a protest held outside the Sheldonian, where the vote was taking place, to demonstrate their disapproval with the proposed solution. The demonstrations were supported...
British academia voted yesterday to boycott cooperation with universities in Israel in protest of Israel’s presence in the Occupied Territories. Though the vote at the first meeting of the University...
...scale from zero to one), the highest it has been in 45 years. Hong Kong’s malls, centres of commercialism and luxury, have also become targets for protest, with protestors staging...
...also reports a police officer entering the college and quickly leaving. It is unclear whether the police presence was directly relevant to the protest. Oriel College has declined to comment....
...demonstrate against the ambassador’s presence at the University. The student society explained their motivations for the protest in a social media post earlier this week, writing: “We believe it is...
...appears. The “années folles” are packed with stories of change, protest, and empowerment; as a decade they fundamentally altered the way in which wider audiences engage with media and paved...
...was a protest against a local school’s request for planning permission to build some accommodation. A previous proposal had been rejected a couple of months ago but those concerned are...
...and to pass on the names of protest organisers. Organisations including the Cambridge Student Union, the group Cambridge Defend Education and political movement UK Uncut were targets of the Police’s...
...movement, too wedded to media spectacle and one-day protests to be anything more than a protest vote. The Mail dove headfirst through the looking glass this week and endorsed the...
...yet, no protest planned, but Bolton represents an immediate threat to the lives of people of colour. Rather than an occasion for controversy and condemnation, Bolton’s visit is on track...
...Liberation Officers about whether the protest would be a safe space. It is further stated, “We do not believe there is sufficient time between now and the demonstration for these...
...yet another “patronising” student group that claims to want to reach out to the community. They plan to “tap into the traditions of Oxford protest” and involve themselves in other...