"Frightening"
A controversial publication distributed at the Freshers' Fair has left the Oxford University Islamic Society (ISoc) at the centre of serious allegations over the document's criticisms of university life. The newsletter 'Al-Ehsan', given to freshers who signed up for the society, was sent anonymously to The OxStu with a letter describing the contents as "frightening"....
News: Cocktails controversy
Following a front-page article in an issue of Cherwell last term, Maxwell's bar is considering suing the student newspaper.
News: Test for Tabs
The University of Cambridge has announced plans to introduce a new aptitude test (the Bmat) for applicants to several subjects, including economics, natural sciences, engineering and computer science.
News: Protect Us!
The NUS has called on the government to protect private tenants' deposits, in an attempt to end the frequent disputes between students and letting agencies over unfairly held payments.
News: Oxford's Murder Mystery
Four Oxford students star in the online murder mystery game "Who killed Marilyn Spencer?" recently launched on the national BBC website.
News: Miss World
Another facet to the controversial Miss World story has emerged recently, with a Oxford Brookes student making fresh allegations of corruption.
News: Nymphomania
Recent research into nymphomania at Oxford's John Radcliffe Hospital has brought an accepted cure for the condition under new scrutiny, writes Rachel O'Brien.
News: Gowns and gold ribbons
The real story of matriculation on Saturday was the "resounding success" of OUSU's anti-fees drive, says President Helena Puig Larrauri.
News: Residents Rebuke
St. John's college has come under fire once again for their refusal to renew a number of long-term leases on their land.
News: Tragic student death
Joe Silk, a prominent member of Labour Club and a passionate activist in Oxford's Stop The War campaign, has sadly passed away.
News: Hilda's girl hospitalised
A St Hilda's fresher found herself in hospital after being attacked by another fresher on her way to a bop last Saturday night.
News: Open all Hours?
Several Oxford City Councillors have expressed concern about extended opening hours for such Oxford landmarks as The Bridge.
News: Sweeties!
Oxford City Council has unveiled new ideas about how to deal with increasing noise pollution as clubbers return home after a night out - give them all a lollipop!
News: Queen on strike
Queens JCR have followed Trinity's example in deciding to pay only partial battels this term in protest at their college's 10% rent increase.
News: Rufus Resigns
Tobi Rufus has resigned from his post as Treasurer-Elect of the Oxford Union.
News: Is it 'cos one is black, Sir?
Fears have been raised over the impending introduction of top-up fees in Oxford's attempts to widen access, as ethnicity statistics for newly matriculated students have been viewed as "greatly disturbing", The OxStu reveals.
News: Beyond the Bubble...
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