Altered Radio in legal battle over ownership
Altered Radio and its £25,000 worth of assets are at the centre of a legal row over ownership between the University, the Student Union and Rock Student owner Balreick Srai.
News: Dancer shock at Jongleurs
A dancer at the second night of a risque Jongleurs stage show unintentionally exposed her nipples during an energetic student-themed striptease.
News: News in brief
Yeboah for Balliol?
News: 500 protest against Animal lab
Animal Rights campaign group Speak took to the streets once again on Saturday to voice their opposition to the new University science labs being built on South Parks Road.
News: Goverment agrees to help fund new facility
Government officials have confirmed that they will step in to save the controversial Animal Research Laboratory on South Parks Road, ending weeks of speculation and following an investigation by this newspaper into the controversy.
News: OUCA President survives by single vote
OUCA President Matt Smith survived a vote on the legitimacy of his Presidency by a single ballot paper at an emergency meeting of OUCA Council on Tuesday night.
News: Oxford goes BOSO
Oxford University students now have their very own online marketplace.
News: Hair today, gone tomorrow
A Balliol Student has shed 18 inches of hair to help raise money for the Tsunami Relief Fund.
News: St Hugh's security criticised after multiple bike thefts
Security at St Hugh's has again been called into question after the theft of two bikes from the college's back gate on Saturday morning.
News: Hood hits back
Oxford University Vice-Chancellor Dr John Hood has hit back at criticisms that proposed increases in international student numbers, outlined in the Academic Strategy Green Paper last week, are motivated by financial reasons.
News: Bans threaten Oxford smoking
Christ Church JCR passed a motion prohibiting smoking in some areas of the college this week, as the City Council revealed it is contemplating a city-wide smoking ban in public places.
News: St John's behind Azim
St John's JCR has hit out at perceived allegations it has been insufficiently supportive of member Azim Ansari, who faces deportation by the Home Office.
News: New name
The latest edition of The Peterphile, St Peter's JCR's irreverent college newspaper, has been renamed El Pedrophile by its editors after the Master of the college raised concerns that some members of the college might find its title offensive.
News: Police call time on extended opening hours
Thames Valley Police have expressed concern over the impact of round-the-clock drinking just days before legislation allowing pubs and bars to apply for extensions to their public entertainment licences comes into force.
News: Queen Street to be pedestrianised
Oxford City Council is planning to pedestrianise Queen Street as part of a long-term programme to remove traffic from the town centre - in an effort to improve air quality.
News: Broadcasting some sense
When I arrived into Oxford five years ago I was shocked to find that there was no student radio station. I knew that I certainly hadn't gone to university to do physics, and had wrongly assumed that there would surely be something to feed my desire for broadcasting. I thought that Oxford was that sort of place....
News: Between the Sheets
Just when we thought the most significant act of democracy was the long-awaited elections in Iraq - which won't work - up popped a familiar face on the political landscape to prove us wrong. Yes, the sword of truth, the schmoozing shield of anti-European defiance and the sunbed of sovereignty were utilised this week by everyone's favourite tan-tastic TV titan and Euro MEP, Robert Kilroy-Silk. ...





