Exeter students viciously assaulted
Two Exeter students were subjected to a horrific attack on Ship Street on Friday night leaving one with substantial facial injuries and permanent scarring.
News: Cuts to combat 'chronic under-funding'
Dramatic cuts in student numbers, sweeping changes to University funding and a controversial shake-up of teaching methods have been proposed.
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News: Fire guts Mansfield JCR
Mansfield College's JCR was hit by a fire in the early hours of Friday morning leaving one side of the common room gutted and denying students access to the JCR for at least the next few weeks.
News: Azim loses fight to stay in country
Afghan refugee, Azim Ansari has had his appeal to remain in the UK rejected.
News: Racism row at Keble
Keble College Bursar Roger Boden has been accused of racism by a former chief accountant in an employment tribunal brought against the college.
News: Code of Conduct to ban confetti
Throwing Confetti after exams has been banned as the University imposed further restrictions on post-exam celebrations.
News: BNC JCR set to challenge Exeter's Brasenose Land building work
Brasenose JCR has voted to express its dissatisfaction at Exeter College's construction of a temporary building in Brasenose Lane.
News: On track for big changes
Electric trams could soon be seen on the streets of Oxford, more than ninety years after their horse drawn equivalents were last phased out.
News: Protestors hit by new legislation
The government is set to create a new type of criminal offence that could have a major impact on the ongoing controversy over Oxford University's biomedical facility. The crime of 'economic sabotage by animal rights activists' is to be announced within the next few weeks.
News: Mugged for 95p
Ex-Wadham SU president, John Jenkins, was confronted and mugged for 95p last Friday night as he walked along the Cowley Road.
News: Admissions survey slammed by University
The university has blasted the results of a recent survey that suggested the application process favours those from the independent school sector.
News: 'Hobbit' remains in Oxford museum
A replica skull of a 18,000 year old 'hobbit' man has been placed in the University's Museum of Natural History.
News: Worcester goes quackers
News: Master the art
Oxford University is following in the footsteps of the University of East Anglia, by introducing a Master of Studies (MSt) postgraduate degree in creative writing.
News: Comment: Expensively arrogant
"You couldn't find a supervisor because you don't speak English very well. They probably thought you wouldn't be able to write well either...Maybe you should spend more time listening to English."

