Jewish student targeted
A Pembroke finalist has hit out at his college's handling of what he believes to be a politically-motivated attack.
News: Balliol bar to go private
Balliol College JCR looks set to make its bar a private members' club to avoid hefty charges as part of new licensing laws.
News: Christians odds-on favourites to beat pain in University "torture" experiment
Christianity has emerged as the bookies' 5/2 favourites to withstand torture most effectively in a remarkable experiment being conducted by Oxford scientists this Easter.
News: MP demands removal of 'monstrous' Lincoln phone mast
Local MP Andrew Smith has supported calls for the removal of a mobile telephone mast from Lincoln College's sports ground.
News: Government could save animal facility
An influential backbench MP has suggested the government could step in to save the controversial construction of the animal housing facility under construction on South Parks Road.
News: Oxford told What Not To Wear
Trinny and Susannah of BBC's What Not To Wear are on their way to Oxford to sort out your fashion disaster.
News: Disaster relief event raises £12,000 for tsunami victims
Students from across the University helped raise over £12,000 for the victims of the Asian tsunami crisis at a specially organised club night on Monday.
News: A lack of vision
On Tuesday the Vice Chancellor spoke against continuing the University's commitment to purchasing green electricity. This is not a position to be congratulated.
News: Between the Sheets
You're young, you're self-obsessed, you've faffed around for the past two years doing virtually nothing and being of no value to anyone apart from your equally useless mates. Are you Vicky Pollard? Yeah, but, no, but - you're Prince Harry.
News: News in brief
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News: Green power under threat
Students took to the streets on Monday in a last-minute attempt to persuade
News: Pollution study questioned
Officials who helped draw up a report claiming Oxford was suffering from severe pollution problems have admitted some of their findings were "misleading".
News: Très Bonn Square
A rejuvenation project launched by Oxford City Council is set to provide a new lease of life to Bonn Square.
News: Oxford scientists sick after trying the Atkins diet
A group of Oxford scientists have subjected themselves to the controversial Atkins diet, with a number suffering ill health as a result.
News: Theology faculty latest to consider tutorial reform
The University's Theology faculty is the latest Oxford academic department considering plans to cut the amount of tutorial time given to students.




