Blame for our University’s blatant inequality should lie with the education system, not with Oxford
Startling figures released by Cherwell last week are indicative of educational divides that arise much earlier than Oxford admissions, argues Rachel Collett
Gui Cavalcanti wins Trinity 2018 Union presidency
This is the fifth term running the position has been uncontested
Public schoolboys dominate Union election
21 of the 30 officers running in Friday’s elections attended fee-paying schools, Cherwell analysis has found.
Revealed: how a private school elite still dominates Oxford’s student life
Most JCR presidents and Oxford Union officials attended fee paying schools, Cherwell investigation finds
Former Union president and Tory MP candidate accused of sexual assault
Stuart Cullen, who denies the allegations, has now been suspended from the party, “subject to further inquiry”
Oxford Union under scrutiny for extravagant spending
The Standing Committee spent nearly £300,000 last year, but the Society refused to let members view the detailed records of these expenses
Investigation launched into Union president’s alleged rule breach
A Senior Disciplinary Committee will investigate a decision by Union president Chris Zabilowicz to allow two unelected members to join the Union's Standing Committee
Union memberships are a waste of time and money
Emma Leech argues that although it may sound appealing, your Union card will become a cruel reminder of wasted finances and opportunities
It’s not perfect, but the Union is worth the money
Jordan Bernstein argues that the speakers and opportunities that the Union offers are unparalleled
Oxford Union under fire for male-dominated term card
Union told to improve diversity with just 12 of its 61 speakers women
In full: The Oxford Union’s term card for Michaelmas 2017
Rockstar Jimmy Page will top the bill of speakers at the Oxford Union this term
Revealed: Oxford Union debates speakers for Michaelmas 2017
Ken Livingstone, Theo Paphitis and Emily Thornberry are among the Union's term card of debates in Michaelmas
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"
Bernie Sanders, the hero we need but don’t deserve
The former presidential candidate is popular not because he is a populist, but because he addresses the real economic and social issues voters care about