Friday 29th April 2022
TT22, No. 1
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JSAA express concern over UJS open letter to NUS
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by Jason CHAU Associate Editor
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he organisation of Jewish Students Against Antisemitism (JSAA) at the University of Oxford has recently released a statement disputing the Union of Jewish Students (UJS) open letter to the National Union of Students (NUS) Board of Trustees. The statement has brought forward the necessity to address the recurring issue of antisemitism within the
SU Criticizes University over Imposing ‘Patronizing’
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niversity authorities have announced a “strictly enforced” crackdown on trashing, in the face of staunch opposition from Oxford SU. Trashing is a tradition in which students finishing exams are sprayed with alcohol, foam, con-
fetti, and other substances by their friends outside the Examination Schools. Many will then proceed to jump in the river to wash it off. Although trashing has been a staple of Oxford undergraduate celebration for decades, it has
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Christopher COLLINS Deputy Editor
long been a source of controversy. Opponents of the practice believe that it is recklessly damaging to the environment and that it is a symbol of decadent privilege in a city which struggles with significant inequality. The University web-
site claims that clean-up efforts cost £45,000 per year, or about £3.60 for each of... Read more on page 3
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Oxford Students Protest Government’s Refusal to Ban Conversion Therapy
n April 19th (Tuesday), Oxford Against Conversion Therapy staged a protest at Bonn Square, Central Oxford. The group was formed in response to the Government’s changing position on the banning of conversion therapy. A diverse range of speakers took to the steps of the Tirah Memorial to speak against the government – these included
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members of the University of Oxford, Oxford Brookes University, and the Labour Party. Many speakers chose to speak about the institutional actions they felt were oppressing transgender and... Read more on page 5
Illustration: Jonas Muschalski
£150 Trashing Penalty