That's a great article. I always like the way she writes, she's so clear. This bit struck a chord with me:
This must be the most narcissistic movement in history. Women’s objections to trans-identifying men in their spaces can’t possibly be because we’re thinking of our own interests; we must be doing it to hurt trans people. My objections to reality-denialism can’t be because I think it’s dangerous to deny reality, it has to be because I hate the people trying to impose their fantasies on everyone. They genuinely seem to think that they are the stars not just in their own lives but in everyone else’s.
To answer the question in your thread title - no, I don't think it is being restored yet, sadly. Applause to this PhD student who organised the event and refused to be intimidated.
I can't speak for Oxford and Cambridge, they're different from the rest and I don't have any experience of them. I have links to a well-known, supposedly respected university and all I see is the madness continuing there. Universities are so strapped for cash and the HE funding model has failed. They're doing all they can to get bums on seats and that means not upsetting the youngsters.
I'm not an academic myself but I know a few very well - they're all firmly GC but cannot indicate that at work (although some do, carefully). It's a suffocating atmosphere and it doesn't benefit the students at all.