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  • Degrees of separation

    This year, a record number of student activists have been found guilty of terrorist crimes. As the new academic year begins, Paul Sims assesses how universities are dealing with the challenge

  • Raise the roof

    Moses Kamya thanks New Humanist readers for their generous donations following the construction of a new classroom block at the Mustard Seed school, Uganda

  • Bertrand Russell in Busota

    Caspar Melville introduces our appeal to help secular education in Uganda

  • Kids united

    Northern Ireland's integrated education movement holds lessons for the faith school debate, says Gary Kent

  • Letter from Busota

    New Humanist readers have raised £2,698 for the Mustard Seed school in Uganda. Headmaster Moses Kamya tells us what the money means

  • End Game: Smarty pants

    Laurie Taylor finds he's too clever for his own good

  • Schools for scoundrels

    Religious groups are rushing to take advantage of the Blair government's new education policy, reports Francis Beckett. And guess who's paying for it?

  • Anarchy in the classroom

    Too often associated with chaos and disorder, anarchism is actually an ideology rooted in a radical theory of education, says Judith Suissa

  • Goodbye to all that

    Michael Bywater misses his ivory tower

  • Losing Faith

    Andrew Copson finds danger in Blair's education reforms