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Review – The Wykehamist: ‘A Saltburn for the other place’
In the underbelly of Hong Kong, a Goldsmith-Sachs Vice President invites a woman back to his penthouse apartment for sex. Once there, he tortures...
Oriel College the last in Oxford to end Scholars’ Privilege in room ballot
After years of discussion, Oriel College’s Governing Body has agreed with the JCR to abolish Scholars’ Privilege in the room ballot. It is the...
Student art: only for the privileged few?
Whether you love it, hate it, or love to hate it, it is undeniable that the student art scene remains a fundamental space for...
The Huffman scandal: just another story of privilege and bribery?
Last week, Desperate Housewives star Felicity Huffman was sentenced as part of Operation Varsity Blues, the college admissions scandal, receiving 14 days in prison, a $30,000 fine, 250 hours of community service, and one year’s probation.
The awkward conversation around ‘Privilege’
Exploring the different types and degrees of privilege
Cabinets of Curiosities
Cherwell Fashion takes to a unique venue to explore vintage fashion in practice.
Yes, the tabloids report fairly on Oxford
It might not be the University all of us like, and it might not be the University all of us know. But it's the University all of us attend.
Does Oxford create a class of its own?
Eimer McAuley discusses class at Oxford and debunks the myth that we are all the same when we graduate
Why we should be angrier about access
Rivka Shaw argues Oxford must introduce bold measures if it is to solve its access problems
Latest admissions data only reinforces stereotypes
2015 statistics continue to indicate Oxford demographics not representative of the UK
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