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Geographers must celebrate the diversity of their field
The recent display of portraits of the school’s decorated alumnae show that the subject is inescapably political.
Oxford students run for Council seats
Popular issues with the young politicians include homelessness, career politics, and local governance
We must share the outrage of the Windrush generation
We must be willing to listen.
The West needs to focus on the act, not the method, of killing
The West's intervention in Syria implicitly condones other forms of inhumanity
Kevin Rudd: ‘An apology without a strategy would have been a hollow gesture.’
Ten years after apologising for the persecution of Aborigines, the former prime minister of Australia explains why the current policy is going nowhere
I’m deleting Facebook, for your benefit as much as mine
All of us contribute to making algorithms dangerously accurate
Don’t delete Facebook – wise up
We should bring a healthy dose of scepticism to what we encounter online
A separate paper deems feminist philosophy abnormal
Students should question whether the introduction of the paper is necessarily a 'good thing'
Feminist philosophy will revolutionise our worldview
The new course is a step towards diversifying philosophy at oxford
13 Review – ‘effectively and enjoyably portrays Bartlett’s broken Britain’
Bertie Harrison-Broninski is impressed by the ambition and scope of this drama of political intrigue and belief
Italy heads to the polls, and towards political despair
Despite promises of a new dawn from both left and right, Italy's political landscape looks increasingly uncertain
Back staff strikes, in solidarity not charity
Our tutors and lecturers will soon be going on strike. They deserve our full and unconditional support.
Period poverty is a national embarrassment, not a ‘women’s issue’
An interview with activist Amika George reveals how period poverty is excluding young women from an equal education
More Union Presidents than BME people in cabinet
Theresa May’s promotion of Damian Hinds means there are three former Presidents, compared to a single BME member
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