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Microbial Air Sampler Market 2021 Global Size, Share, Demand, Future Growth, Global Survey, In-depth

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Senior Business Analyst at Bidvest Bank

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What would sensitivity readers have made of my student scoops?

‘Whatever you do, don’t call them snowflakes,’ Caroline said the last time I spoke to Oxford students. ‘That’s not a grown-up way of conducting a political debate. It’s like calling you a gammon.’ She’s right, of course, but by God they make it hard. This week we learned that the Oxford University students’ union is planning to elect a ‘consultancy’ of ‘sensitivity readers’ to scrutinise articles in student newspapers before publication to make sure they won’t offend anyone. If the union has its way, the editor of Cherwell, one of Oxford’s oldest student publications, won’t have final say over what’s published in the weekly paper. Once he’s signed off on something, he’ll have to forward it to this conclave of moral guardians, much as theatre producers once had to send new plays to be vetted by the Lord Chamberlain. (Incidentally, my use of ‘he’ in that sentence probably wouldn’t pass muster with these student censors.)

What would sensitivity readers have made of my student scoops?

What would sensitivity readers have made of my student scoops?
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Keir Starmer demands Rhodes row Oxford dons get on with their jobs

Get on with your jobs : Keir Starmer takes aim at Rhodes row Oxford dons after they refused to teach students Sir Keir Starmer has demanded Oxford dons get on with their jobs after they refused to teach students in a row over a statue of Cecil Rhodes The Labour leader told academics it was unfair to punish hard-hit students Group of 150 lecturers threatened to stop tutorials for Oriel College students until statue is removed from its building

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