Access denied? Reflections on a revealing week in Oxford
Students share their personal perspectives on Oxford's access report
Access denied: Oxford’s white privilege is revealed
White British applicants twice as likely to gain admission as their black British peers
Students launch magazine ‘for African and Caribbean voices’
The magazine provides a creative platform for students of African and Caribbean descent
JCR presidents ‘disappointed’ by access report
The letter calls on the University and Colleges "to take every possible step to ensure that this situation improves in the short and long-term"
Access denied: Oxford admits more Westminster pupils than black students
First-ever undergraduate admissions report reveals stark realities of Oxford's access problem
University under fire for ‘pathetic’ retweet
Journalist Sathnam Sanghera told Cherwell: "I think the RT...demonstrates a real entrenched resistance to change"
Oxford to expand access programmes after data release
The scheme, which provides spring and summer schools for students from under-represented backgrounds, will increase its intake by 50% from next year
University dismisses calls for new colleges to improve access
A new report proposes that Oxford should introduce new colleges designed specifically to boost the number of students from under-represented groups
Inequality at universities is a symptom, not a cause
Social injustice occurs before students even apply
Oxford could face ‘sanctions’ over access inequality, says Education Committee
Just 2.8% of the University’s intake were from students who live in areas classified as the most difficult to engage in higher education
Working-class students pay more for university, NUS report says
Spiralling accommodation fees are outstripping maintenance loans, leaving poorer students struggling to meet costs, the NUS says
Life Divided: Formal or Normal?
Are formals a harmless tradition, or an extravagant excess?
Oxford should not bear all the blame for its access problem
It was recently revealed that only 2.8% of Oxford’s intake for 2018 will come from areas defined as the most difficult to engage in higher education
How Oxford culture is dominated by the most privileged
The issue is not a simple matter of discrimination but long term deficiencies in cultural upbringing in less privileged students