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Comment: Connor MacDonald
Connor MacDonald explains why he walked out during James Delingpole’s address at this week’s CUCA Chairman’s dinner
Comment: Connor MacDonald
Connor MacDonald argues that those accused of sexual misconduct can ‘get away with it’ when the press fails to fact-check and thus sufficiently protect victims
Comment: Connor MacDonald
We aren’t doing enough as a university to address the unequal resources and experiences between colleges
Comment: Connor MacDonald
Theresa May is doing a good job on Brexit but is suffering from bad PR, argues columnist Connor MacDonald, comparing her leadership with that of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Comment: Connor MacDonald
In light of the announcement of Jacinda Ardern’s pregnancy, columnist Connor MacDonald argues that a fulfilling career cannot come without sacrifices
Comment: Connor MacDonald
Columnist Connor MacDonald argues that instead of debating the abolition of tuition fees, our politicians need to fix the broken system of education
Comment: Connor MacDonald
From an international perspective, columnist Connor MacDonald envisages an empowered student union, one that can make student voices truly impactful
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We student conservatives should spend less time feeing sorry for ourselves and more time persuading people with attractive policy ideas, says Connor MacDonald
Comment: Connor MacDonald
CUSU’s decision to fund students to go to an unproductive free education demo epitomises the problems of an institution that doesn’t work for us, writes Connor MacDonald
Comment: Connor MacDonald
Tuition fees are a necessity for a socially mobile society with the alternative being educational rationing, argues Connor MacDonald
Comment: Connor MacDonald
The Conservatives have demonstrated they can take the brutal decisions needed to run the country. Corbyn has proven he cannot.
Comment: Connor MacDonald
Students from across the political spectrum reflect on education problems, language-learning, hatred and hope
Comment: Connor MacDonald
The issues with the NUS stem from its deep-rooted unrealistic leftism, of which Malia is only a part
News
Paddy Ashdown on Boris Johnson’s ‘dogwhistle politics’ and the ‘tribalism’ of the Brexit campaign
Comment: Connor MacDonald
The response of activists in the Nigerian art debate does not help resolve historical tensions
Comment: Connor MacDonald
The Ivy League admissions system seems to provide greater equality of opportunity
Comment: Connor MacDonald
The Sugar Daddy culture points to broader issues in modern relationships, says Connor MacDonald
Comment: Connor MacDonald
CUSU Council’s voting members are not elected to be political; this needs to change
By making JCR and MCR presidents and vice-presidents the voting members of CUSU Council, their duty to speak on behalf of an entire student body obstructs truly political voting, argues Connor MacDonald