Who Wants To Be Arrested?

BAILIFFS EVICTED 50 students from the University's development offices early Tuesday morning following a four-day anti-fees occupation.


News: Bus clocks M&S on Queen's St

A BIZARRE ACCIDENT struck Queen's Street last Friday morning. At about 8.20am, a brand new double-decker Park and Ride bus crashed into the clock which had been, until that point, attached to the front of the Marks and Spencer building. The exact cause of the incident is unclear but it appears to have been a result of traffic congestion in Queen's Street....

News: Better late than never

AN ERROR PRINTED in the OUSU Joint Manifesto Booklet left OxStu readers waiting until Saturday last week. Sections of Rhodri Thomas's manifesto were printed in colour, which might have been seen to promote him above the other candidates, and the booklet had to be withdrawn. Under OUSU election regulations, 6,000 copies of the JMB have to be distributed with the 5th-week issue of the paper, so after a day spent frantically replacing pages with newly reprinted versions, the OxStu was distributed to JCRs on Saturday morning....


News: Oriel 'not homophobic'

AN ANONYMOUS defamatory letter "accusing [a] student of being homosexual" and the tearing down of three queer rights posters have touched off fears of active homophobia at Oriel.

News: News in Oxford

First year students will receive the new OUSU Welfare Handbook in their pigeon holes from this week.


News: Milky round

STUDENT PROTESTORS angered at Nestle's reputation for exploitation of third world markets caused severe disruptions at a Graduate presentation at the Guild Society on Monday. Fifteen or so protestors infiltrated tight security and a members-only rule at the society's George Street headquarters, bringing in with them rattles and a resolution to cause as much discomfort as possible to the representatives of the corporate giant which is estimated to earn $1,335 from food sales every second....

News: You've decided

RESULTS FOR THE OUSU elections come out this weekend, after a busy week of hustings and hacking.


News: Tab Watch

Meningitus has struck Cambridge, reviving fears of the often fatal disease at universities around the country. Two undergraduate students at Churchill College were taken to hospital on November 4 with meningococcal symptoms.

News: Girls almost on top

FEMALES ARE FLOUNDERING, according to statistics published by the history faculty this week. The Report of the Examiners reveals that this summer's history results caused celebrations of a First Class Degree for twice the number of men as women and a subsequent rise in the number of II ii's obtained by women....


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