Femininity, fashion and feminism
Chloe Dootson-Graube examines the role gender plays in the couture houses.
Facing the difficulties of going ‘au naturel’
Eleanor Birdsall-Smith examines our fascination with 'natural beauty' and its destructive effects
“Culture change” needed for women in science, says Oxford astrophysicist
Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell speaks of struggles facing women
Somerville elects Baroness Royall as principal
Royall previously chaired Labour’s review into anti-Semitism at OULC
Do not limit the aims of the Women’s March
Susannah Goldsbrough says the women’s marchers weren’t attacking democracy, but standing up for it
Disney princesses and ‘Lolita’: the danger of men writing women
Carolina Earle explores how masculine fantasies have shaped and corrupted our childhood obsessions
Not Wong: Eternal vigilance guarantees no freedom
Brian Wong urges readers to keep vigilant and work together to fight the rise of right-wing populism
‘Rhodes Must Fall’ campaigners become Rhodes scholars
Two Cape Town University campaigners have been awarded Rhodes scholarships at Oxford
Oxford students join Women’s March against Trump
Around 100 Oxford students and residents travelled to London to protest against Trump and in defense of women's rights
‘Keep the Damned Women Out’ – CherwellTV & Nancy Malkiel
Cherwell Broadcasting speak to Nancy Malkiel, discussing her book 'Keep the Damned Women Out'
Katherine Mansfield: The implosion of femininity
Priya Khaira-Hanks explores the enduring appeal of Katherine Mansfield's short stories in a modern woman's world
Interview: Virago Press
Ellen Peirson-Hagger delves into Virago Press’ history in conversation with Sarah Savitt and Donna Coonan
Christina Lamb on women’s writing and journalism
Christina Lamb on her 30-year fight against male domination in journalism and the women who have shaped her life and career