Campaign Marches On

The streets of London were filled with students again last Sunday as the campaign against top-up fees continued.


News: Don Suspended

Professor Andrew Wilkie, who earlier this year refused a student's application solely for his compulsary military service in the Israeli army, has resigned as a Fellow of Pembroke College, been suspended for two months by the University, and has been mandated to take further training in equal opportunities.

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News: Albright On The Night?

Albright On The Night?

Madeleine Albright, former US Secretary of State, was almost prevented from speaking at The Oxford Union on Tuesday night when vocal protests outside the premises forced her to arrive through a different entrance.


News: "You're a student here? Get Out Now"

Oxford students are increasingly taking second priority to the conferences that use the University's facilities every year. The situation appears to be much worse in poorer colleges, the OxStu can reveal.

News: Unfees-able

As thousands of students nationwide took part in Sunday's annual NUS anti-fees demonstration this week, research into the proposals has shown further cause for concern.


News: Clowning Around

A man who tormented his neighbours with a talking clown was convicted last week at Oxford magistrates court.

News: Oxford for Sale

Jim Rosenthal is poised to make a bid to take over Oxford United from current Chairman Firoz Kassam. Rosenthal, a life long Oxford fan, has previously written for the Oxford Mail, and now presents coverage of Formula One, writes Gareth Lyon.


News: Fashion victims

A recent survey has ranked Oxford graduates as the least fashionable in the country.

News: Merton Madness

In the early hours of last Sunday, Mertonians were seen walking backwards and anti-clockwise around their quad in an attempt to limit the damaging effects of "stationary jet-lag" caused by the return from British summertime to Greenwich Meantime.


News: RAG and broken bone

News: Sore-ass Sheldonian?

The Sheldonian Theatre is recovering this week after being named and shamed as the most uncomfortable theatre in Britain.


News: Radio-mate

Altered Radio has this week launched a new radio dating scheme to help those lonely Oxford students, who are tired of being unable to find Mr or Miss Right in the clubs and pubs in town.

News: Union Hack

Union Hack

The Oxford Union's website was broken into this week by a team of Brazilian hackers.


News: Fight!

Students were given a stiff curfew on Friday night after violence broke out in the vicinity of the Pembroke Porter's Lodge.

News: Solar City

Oxford is set to become the first solar city, after receiving an £80,000 government grant to help make its homes more eco-friendly.


News: Street Catz

St Catherine's JCR has passed a motion to make Coronation Street actor Bruno Langley and his character Todd Grimshaw both honorary members of the college. Todd had previously toyed with the idea of studying at Oxford University in the popular television soap, but decided not to leave the Street.

News: Beyond the Bubble...

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