Wealthy students escape the turmoil of spiralling student debt
A report by UK think-tank The Intergenerational Foundation has found that the current student loans system in England disproportionately impacts students from low-income backgrounds.
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Oxford student loses bid to appeal boyfriend stabbing conviction
Lavinia Woodward stabbed her then boyfriend with a breadknife in the December 2016 attack
It’s time for us to recognise the ongoing tragedies on our streets
Oxford should be ashamed of its homelessness crisis, writes Jeevan Ravindran
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
Twelve private schools gain more Oxford offers than the north
Privileged elite continue to dominate Oxbridge admissions
May’s racial disparity audit is a token gesture of little substance
The government's audit does little more than affirm what we already know about racial inequality in the UK, writes Michael O'Connor
Opposition to scholars’ gowns detracts from a meaningful discussion about inequality
Thomas Munro argues that support for the new OUSU motion is born out of envy, not a desire for real change
Torpids trophies inequality
Women have been able to enter Torpids since 1969, although the winners have never received a trophy
Oxford told: “up your game” on gender pay equality
Oxford’s female academics earn 86 percent of what their male counterparts are paid, new statistics reveal
OUSU launch campaign to break class barriers
A motion passed at the weekly meeting of OUSU Council on Wednesday mandated the creation a Student Union ‘Class Act’ Campaign