Mila Edensor assesses the criticism towards the Cass Review in the face of its influence in UK policy decisions. Read more here: https://t.co/OkpPbiVetq
Annissa La Touche writes about AI as a key instrument in the use of military technologies towards civilians globally, exploring how this has manifested in Gaza, and its implications. Read it here: https://t.co/2TQH5fLNMG
Cambridge Students Respond to Labour’s Plans to End Private School Tax Breaks. Read this news piece written by Ava Slocum here.
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Suren Pahlevan argues that it is now more crucial than ever for Cambridge students, staff, and deparments to speak up against the political trial of WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange. Read it here: https://t.co/Edzq07chX8
Suella Braverman visited the encampment at Cambridge this morning with reporters from GB news. This follows an announcement last night that the University agreed to engage in preliminary negotiations. TCS received comment from Braverman and will be publishing later today.
James Shaw writes about how pro-Palestinian student protests have led Biden to be attacked from both the left and right on the issue, potentially diminishing his re-election hopes. Read more here: https://t.co/Dtri4kehkV
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Jay Palombella shares his reflections on Matisse’s sketches in light of their influence on the life and work of composer Francis Poulenc.
Read more here: https://t.co/wEd2V60Kni
Mila Edensor reports on the ongoing encampment outside King’s College, Cambridge, in protest to the ongoing genocide in Gaza and the university’s investments into the Israeli military-industrial-complex... Read about it here: https://t.co/cO1d5YwacJ
Polly Wilson explores the reasons behind disproportionately low levels of university admissions among underprivileged sectors of the white working-class. Read here: https://t.co/UWXDJStYHD
Astrid Healy relates Paris Hilton’s surrogacy to a broader phenomenon of commodification, arguing that feminists should critically engage with new reproductive practices, looking beyond liberal understandings of choice.
Read more: https://t.co/Xj2TH2o9St
Nick Papanicolaou argues that Truss’ CPAC appearance is just one of the growing parallels between the Conservative and Republican parties.
Read here: https://t.co/y6qUsw9XSt
Tamara Himani argues that the course of Israel’s war on Gaza threatens to erode the legitimacy of the Axis of Resistance as strategic interests prevail over idealistic rhetoric. Read here: https://t.co/zZg6YIWF1l
Our latest News Update asks if anything has changed for women’s rights in Iran following recent elections and continual mass protests. Read more here: https://t.co/v3HoJFCl7M
Mohamed Elleissy writes from Cairo, assessing western media narratives surrounding coverage of the current conflict in Gaza. Read here: https://t.co/dWLAbOj8kW