David Lammy slams Oxford for “social apartheid”
Nearly one in three colleges didn't accept any black British A-Level students in 2015
Oxford’s first black graduate celebrated – but how much still needs to change?
A plaque was unveiled at University College for Christian Cole, Oxford's first black graduate, who matriculated in 1873 to read Classics
University democracy “hasn’t been working well”, says Louise Richardson
The vice-chancellor criticised University staff for their "self-interest" and for being uninterested in university democracy
Oxford SU “angered and dismayed” by vice-chancellor homophobia comments
Richardson, who earns £350,000 a year, said that it wasn't her job to make students "feel comfortable"
The Norrington Table serves no meaningful purpose
Daniel Kodsi argues that the Norrington Table's is too superficial to provide any valuable insight into collegiate disparity in finals
Fringe 2017: ‘Radio’ review – “yet another gleaming success for Sunscreen Productions”
Christian Bell finds recognisable features of university life in 'Radio', an original student play at the Edinburgh Fringe
Academic achievement is an important metric for admissions
Greg Brinkworth argues that shifting the focus away from academic attainment at admissions stage risks misleading applicants
Misleading media coverage of Oxford must stop
Maxim Parr-Reid considers the impact sensationalist articles have on access at the University
C+: “Free speech is the lifeblood of a university” says Oxford—but is it under threat amongst today’s “snowflake” students?
C+ reveal the surprising political divide in opinion on freedom of speech in Oxford
Oxford University is a risky investment
Michael Shao debates whether he would add the University of Oxford to his hypothetical portfolio of investments
C+: Student testimonials on free speech in Oxford
As part of the survey conducted to gather experiences and opinions of students in Oxford, C+ collected anonymised comments from students on their perceptions of freedom of speech in Oxford.
Oxford University Hospitals “on alert” following global ransomware attack
Colleges have warned students to be "extra cautious" with Nexus email attachments, although there are no reported issues on the University's servers
Free speech at university has a storied past
Our universities were not built as havens of free expression, and Oxford never led the way on free speech
C+: Four in five disabled students struggle with academic work
Cherwell Investigations found that 82% of self-identified disabled students find university work more difficult due to their disability