comment by The random person who stumbled across this | 5:02 pm, 20/09/2011
I am really happy that someone finally adressed this, I feel partiucularly effected by these problems and I think if parents thought more about what they're kids will think of them we can learn to respect each other.
comment by Not A Scarfie | 11:51 am, 13/07/2010
Marry me, please.
by Samuel JK | 1:32 AM, 20/09/10
To govern, in the simplest of terms, is to direct and control the masses.
by Gareth Thomas | 2:20 AM, 23/08/10
Dear OUSA Executive and members of the Wannabe political tribe,
by Louise Pearman | 2:07 AM, 09/08/10
‘Politics, it seems to me, for years, or all too long, has been concerned with right or left instead of right or wrong.’ - Richard Armour
by Mia Watkins | 1:23 AM, 26/07/10
If you're a parent disappointed with your children, read this, then look at yourself. Respect, what is it? An attitude of esteem, consideration or regard. A respectable person is generally thought to be deserving of the respect of others. Today's authority figures aren't respected because they don't deserve it. Here's why:
by Logan Oliver | 3:25 AM, 20/07/10
The closure of the Design Department saw the Registry picketed by a motley collection of jawboning student politicians, unkempt art students, and hangers-on from the International Socialists. As I’m in finance, my mind clearly works differently to the aforementioned rabble, so would someone please explain to me what exactly they were protesting about?