‘Vladimir’ and the enduring appeal of campus satire
Weird rules, shifting cultural politics, contested parking spaces — universities still have all the ingredients for drama
Weird rules, shifting cultural politics, contested parking spaces — universities still have all the ingredients for drama

A lack of intrepid amateurs might explain stagnant societies

The assassination comes as universities are under pressure to expose students to a more diverse range of views

I’ve come across new works in the past few months that have humoured me, moved me and inspired me to reflect on society at large

They are the key to happiness — and not a matter of choice

Pre-emptive interpretation of a leader’s wishes can be dangerous and reveals a vacuum where direction should be

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