Students Dead on Cornmarket

Students Dead on Cornmarket

Oxford students braved the pouring rain last Saturday to stage a dramatic protest on Cornmarket Street against war in Iraq.


News: Students Dead on Cornmarket

Students Dead on Cornmarket

Oxford students braved the pouring rain last Saturday to stage a dramatic protest on Cornmarket Street against war in Iraq.

News: Dons set to oppose top-up fees

A resolution opposing the introduction of top-up fees will see Congregation - Oxford University's ruling body - convening for the first time in over a year.


News: No state-school quotas for Oxford

No state-school quotas for Oxford

Oxford admissions tutors have denied the possibility that they might introduce a quota to improve numbers of state-school students.

News: Daily Teddygraph

Daily Teddygraph

TEDDY HALL STUDENTS reacted furiously on Tuesday when a brief ban on alcohol entz bizarrely made the front page of the Daily Telegraph.


News: Jenkins

AN array of prestigious visitors gathered at the University Church of St Mary the Virgin last Saturday to commemorate the life of the late Lord Jenkins.

News: Pot for kids

An Oxford student was handed a two-year suspended jail sentence last week after he pleaded guilty to supplying class A drugs.


News: Good state of the Union

LAST THURSDAY'S DEBATE at the Union ended in a pro-American vote that has been reported in U.S. press.

News: Philosopher Boned

Andrew Malcolm, Oxford's philosopher-nemesis, is continuing his stubborn quest to become the next Chancellor of Oxford, despite his nomination being rejected last week,


News: Man-date

Keble's JCR President, Chris Todd, has been mandated to go on a date with another man, Dave Furness, last year's JCR President.

News: CAC VP

Josefa Henry-Bochan has been elected OUSU Vice President for Charities and the Community.


News: Not-so-Purple Turtle

UNRESOLVED ACCUSATIONS OF HOMOPHOBIA at the Purple Turtle were raised at the Union's Consultative Committee Meeting this Monday.

News: Drunken Behaviour

Following a term of drunken episodes across the University, the OxStu has conducted a mini investigation into some of the worst offenders.


News: Sit-in Against Men

Sit-in Against Men

A sit-in protest against the possibility of St Hilda's becoming mixed, resulted in the ejection of OxStu journalist James Coatsworth from the college by the Principal, Lady English, when he tried to report upon the incident.

News: Colour of Justice

The issues of "Race and Institution" were addressed last week in an event run by the Oxford Access Scheme that united drama and discussion in The Colour of Justice: Shades of Grey.


News: Love's Labour Sold

Oriel has sold the 1623 First Folio of Shakespeare's works for a purported £3.5 million. The landmark of English literature was sold to Sir Paul Getty, in a bid to raise money for building repairs and modern books.

News: More fees for Post-Grads?

Concern is growing among students over the possibility of increased fees for graduates.


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