News
Opinion
Culture
Books
Film
Music
The Source
Columns
Arrogant, Offensive, Truth Twisters
Auntythetical
Behind The Screens
Brain Freeze
Haute Kosher
Hysterical Histories
Off The Rails
Pens, Paper, and Panic
Features
Innovation
Business & Finance
Science & Technology
Lifestyle
Food
Rusty Kate
Profiles
Sport
Search
UrbanObserver
Wednesday 2nd July 2025
Oxford's oldest independent student newspaper, est. 1920
Facebook
Instagram
Twitter
News
Opinion
Features
Profiles
Culture
Books
Film
Fashion
Theatre
Music
Art
The Source
Lifestyle
Sport
Print Editions
More
About
Puzzles
Search
News
Opinion
Features
Profiles
Culture
Books
Film
Fashion
Theatre
Music
Art
The Source
Lifestyle
Sport
Print Editions
More
About
Puzzles
Search
Tag:
BME
oxford
Featured
review
Oxford University
culture
music
theatre
politics
oxford union
Oxford University releases 2020 Admissions Report
Oxford University has released its Annual Admissions Statistical Report, showing progress in the numbers of students from disadvantaged socio-economic backgrounds, from state schools, and...
BAME JCR presidents recreate Bullingdon photo
"Oxford is no longer just for a white elite. It’s for everyone.”
Oxford ACS wins ‘BAME Society of the Year’
The group topped the ballot of 12 nationwide societies, winning recognition for "doing the most to support BAME communities at uni"
Black Panther celebrates black culture in all its glory
Examining the social power of Marvel's latest release
More Union Presidents than BME people in cabinet
Theresa May’s promotion of Damian Hinds means there are three former Presidents, compared to a single BME member
‘Random’ preview – “Convincing and jarring”
Izzy Smith is impressed by what she sees of this masterfully emotive performance
Forget sensationalism, Lammy should focus on social inequality
When it comes to shameful admissions statistics and Lammy's baseless claims, the blame does not just fall on Oxford, writes Arya Tandon
David Lammy slams Oxford for “social apartheid”
Nearly one in three colleges didn't accept any black British A-Level students in 2015
Oxford graduates establish black alumni network
The access scheme will encourage more black teenagers to apply to the University
“Change must happen, Patten must go”
Student leaders sign an open letter condemning the Chancellor’s comments on BME quotas
Patten scrutinised for comment on quotas
The Chancellor’s comments on BME quotas sparked anger
Outreach programme launched for ethnic minority applicants
Teddy Hall hosts Target Oxbridge programme for students with African and Caribbean heritage
- A word from our sponsors -
Follow us
Facebook
Instagram
Linkedin
Twitter
Home
Tags
BME