‘We’ve just got to push the reset button’: Lord Peter Mandelson on Labour, Europe and Modern Communications
‘We’ve just got to push the reset button’: Lord Peter Mandelson on Labour, Europe and Modern Communications
“It’s clear that Governments need to govern, that people want them to govern, and that they need to make these important decisions.” – In Conversation with George Monbiot
News·23rd February 2023Oxford staff found guilty of sexual misconduct remain at university Anvee Bhutani Oxford staff with upheld complaints of sexual misconduct against them have been allowed to remain at the university. According to...Read More
News·6th November 2020EXCLUSIVE: OICCU and Oxford churches accused of homophobia Jamie Slagel Image description: Looking east towards the altar from the nave of Christ Church Cathedral. TW: homophobia, queerphobia, abuse, mental health...Read More
FeaturesInvestigationsNewsUniversity News·23rd April 2020Classics exams to be webcam invigilated Myesha Munro Image description: A laptop with a webcam being covered by tape The Classics faculty have proposed that exams for students...Read More
News·20th December 2019Only 3% of Oxford’s state school offers go to ‘markedly below average’ schools Ruth Whiteside The Oxford Student can report that, out of all state school offers to Oxford between 2016 and 2018 surveyed by Progress...Read More
News·3rd March 2019Revealed: London has four times as many college outreach links as the North West Maya Middleton-Welch A wide regional disparity exists between college outreach links in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, The Oxford Student can reveal. Whilst...Read More
News·11th January 2019College Open Day pay disparities revealed – see how your college ranks Tom Gould, Jay Staker, Erica Yokoyama, Una Yates One of the hard facts of Oxford life, obscure to most applicants but quickly apparent to newly-arrived freshers, is that...Read More
Investigations·26th October 2018Transphobic tweets linked to Oxford sociology professor James Ashworth and Charlie Willis Image Credit: Tom Gould. Description: St Cross College. Please note that this article contains explicit discussion of transphobic statements and...Read More
Investigations·23rd May 2018The struggle for gender equality in Oxford’s political societies Jake Davies On 6th February this year, Britain celebrated a landmark anniversary. The day marked one hundred years since the first women...Read More
Investigations·3rd May 201880 percent of Oxford students plan to vote in local elections on May 3rd Lucy Clay On 3rd May, we will head to the polls to vote in local elections across the country. This is the...Read More
Investigations·26th February 2018Dead Society of Poets: What happens to defunct societies? James Ashworth What happens after we die is one of the biggest and difficult questions that any philosopher could contend with. For...Read More
Investigations·20th May 2021In Charts: Oxford Student Demographics Image Description: An image of the Radcliffe Camera on a cloudy day The Oxford Student has obtained previously unreleased data...Read More
News·12th August 2020Affordable Housing absent from Magdalen planning applications despite local concerns News Team An investigation has revealed that in 2018, Magdalen College obtained planning permission for a housing development that did not include...Read More
News·22nd January 2020Plush Bouncers Accused of Violence Against Women Alexander Haveron-Jones The Oxford Student have been informed that male security staff at the Plush Lounge, Oxford’s LGBTQ+ nightclub, have been accused...Read More
News·25th July 2019“Nepotism is not a substitute for friendship”: Union Access Officer resigns amid controversial appointments Samuel Burns An Oxford Union Access Officer, Beth Chamberlain, resigned her position on 12 July, condemning the society as “full of pseudo-politicos...Read More
Investigations·18th February 2019“Confusing and very difficult” – college suspension policies revealed Erica Yokoyama and Úna Yates Suspension is becoming increasingly common in Oxford, having risen by 68% since 2011. Yet it continues to be an invisible...Read More
Investigations·2nd November 2018Investigation: Classics students overworked as tutors break Faculty rules Tom Gould The stereotypical image of the workshy Humanities student is well-established in Oxford culture. The regimen of self-supervised library sessions and...Read More
Investigations·13th October 2018Essay Mills: The crime ‘one in seven’ students are committing Lou Lou Curry Image credit: Durova A recent study by Swansea University has revealed that “one in seven” students have paid someone else to...Read More
Investigations·5th May 2018Are Oxford colleges equipped to deal with student mental health concerns? Jake Davies Mental health is rapidly climbing up the agenda of university authorities across the UK with five times as many students...Read More
Investigations·1st May 2018“I’m more scared about coming off Facebook than I am of staying on it” Lucy Clay It’s a normal Wednesday evening and I’m eating a meal with friends. “Are you coming out tonight?” one of them...Read More