Colleges At War
Oriel College officially declared war on Pembroke this Sunday, as apparent attempts to calm tensions between the two colleges failed. The move came in reaction to the declaration of war made two weeks ago by Pembroke, concerning the loss of Molly, the Pembroke college cat.
News: OUSU Squeezed
JCR PRESIDENTS ARE to work with Juice in the organisation of a new student club night.
News: Pay for PT
The Oxford Union is to reintroduce charging guests entry to the Purple Turtle on Thursday evenings, it was decided on Tuesday. The decision was reached during a specially-convened meeting of the Cellars Management Committee, which runs the Union's nightclub.
News: Drinking Enough?
THE UNIVERSITY THIS week admitted that they are seeking to clamp down on "drinking to excess".
News: Anarchy at LMH
THE DEAN OF Lady Margaret Hall has responded angrily to drunken incidents at a bop last Friday. Unknown culprits smashed a window of reinforced glass and then made off with a paving slab from the front quad.
News: Keble cuts cords with NUS
Keble JCR is no longer a member of the NUS, as a result of a disaffiliation referendum passed last Thursday.
News: Pop Idolatry
The JCR Presidents of Oxford have been engaging in animated discussion of the upcoming final of television competition Pop Idol, and attempting to use their positions in order to influence the outcome.
News: Axis Of Evil?
The smoke is beginning to circle and the bunkers are filling as Pembroke and Oriel prepare for another chapter in the long history of Oxford college warfare.
News: Diversity week
Throughout this week, a series of special events are being organised by OUSU in order to promote the understanding of issues of equality, discrimination and diversity.
News: A USIT farewell
A major student travel company has ceased trading, but hundreds of young people already abroad will be able to carry on with their trips.
News: News in Brief
Oxford's licensing officials have announced the decision to grant late licences to four bars in the town centre and Cowley Road area, writes David Griffiths.
