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THE POINT, HITHERTO known as Oxford's premier small music venue, is set to close later this month.
News: Strike Struck Out
New College JCR voted on Sunday evening to end their rent strike to protest against rising battels charges.
News: Fees Campaigners: The Fight Goes On
Anti-fees demonstrators launched the new term's campaign with a march in favour of free education on Sunday. About 150 students took part, braving torrential rain and post-freshers' week hangovers to show their opposition to tuition fees.
News: Orange failure causes chaos
Orange, the most popular mobile phone provider to Oxford students, experienced problems with their network provision in central Oxford from approximately 10am on Saturday morning. Students across the University found that their phones either displayed no reception or network, or refused to dial any numbers.
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News: Comedy debate "not that funny"
OXFORD UNION PRESIDENT Neil Mahapatra has described comedians Adam and Joe as "not that funny" after the pair pulled out of a debate last week.
News: Union McGregor
The Oxford Student can reveal that Ewan McGregor and Baz Luhrman are to come to the Union on Tuesday of 2nd Week.
News: Film talks
CHASE JOHNSTON-LYNCH, director of the Wu Tang Clan videos which consistently make it into the top ten of the MTV video chart, is coming to the Oxford Union to give a seminar on making music videos.
News: Weeping Beasts
ST HILDA'S FRESHERS are reeling after what they claim was a traumatic event on Saturday night in which students from St Edmund Hall shunned them because of their college.
News: Harry's Back
WARNER BROTHERS HAS moved its special effects workmen back to Oxford in the latest round of shooting for the new Harry Potter film.
News: No Bags
FIRST YEARS HAVE been asked by the Proctors not to bring any bags to University Matriculation in the Sheldonian Theatre on Saturday morning.
News: Guild Response
THE GUILD SOCIETY has responded to an article in last week's Oxford Student in which it was claimed that the society was attempting to recover massive financial losses.
News: Going Down Under
ERINSBOROUGH'S BRIGHTEST STARS are set to hit Oxford on 26th October, when Dale Winton will arrive in the city with two Neighbours actors to film in and around the university.
News: Raper leaves OUSU Exec "on a wing and a prayer"
VIVIENNE RAPER, OUSU Executive Officer tendered her resignation this week to OUSU President Ruth Hunt. Raper had served two terms on Exec, having been elected on the Labour Club endorsed Access & Free Education slate in Michaelmas 2000.
News: Standing Committee stand down
MARCUS WALKER, FORMER president of OUCA, has been appointed to the Standing Committee of the Union after the surprise resignation of Nat Coleman.
News: Tab Watch
Investigations Continue