“Intense and enjoyable to watch”
Nina Crisp enjoys an intense and enjoyable performance
Oxford business graduates are UK’s highest earners, report reveals
Historians, philosophers, and engineers earn less according to new government report
Oxford faces sexism claims after introducing ‘take-home’ exams to close gender gap
Oxford has denied that its move to allow students to sit a new history paper at home was made solely to close the gender gap in results
The human desire for an easy explanation
Joseph Botman makes a case for the irrelevance of individuals in history
Rhodes Must Fall hits back at new Oxford global history course
The campaign group have derided reports of a new non-European history paper, attacking the University’s continued “narrow and Eurocentric worldview”
Da Vinci Code cracked by Oxford academic
Art history professor Martin Kemp claims to have uncovered the identity of the artist’s mother
University criticised for “Eurocentric” prizes
Student launches crowdfunding campaign to combat prize money discrepancies
Food diary: why brunch?
Ellie Duncan explores the role of brunch in history, culture and her weekend routine
Fifty Shades of Pink
Fresh from Gucci’s pink dream-world SS17 runway show, Jasmin Yang-Spooner considers the history of the colour pink in contemporary fashion and culture
Brasenose graduate sues Oxford after not receiving a first-class degree
Former history student blames his 2.1 on poor teaching that blocked his career path
W.H. Auden’s return to Christ Church
In the sixth instalment of Through the Looking Glass, Daniel Curtis follows in the footsteps of W.H. Auden
One thing I’d change about Oxford… Lectures
Safa Dar would change the mismatch between lectures and tutorial topics
Rewind: The Gunpowder Plot
Thomas Athey seeks to learn the lessons of the Gunpowder Plot
Rewind: The English Bible
Amy Booth examines the seminal 1535 release of the English bible