The Price of Protest
An Oxford Student and anti-war activist could be facing a jail sentence in a trial that commenced on Wednesday at Gloucester Crown Court.
News: Principal no-conned
St Hilda's JCR have passed a motion of no confidence in their Principal, Lady English.
News: Not So Happy Hours
A new study highlights fresh statistics showing that binge drinking is on the increase along with the number of cases of associated serious diseases in young people.
News: Mugging
Fears over the safety of the Oxford Tube have been raised this week after a man was robbed at knifepoint shortly after leaving the bus, writes Caroline Okell.
News: Nash Cash
A Wadham fresher recently won £16,000 on a special edition of ITV's "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" and gave it all away to charity, writes Mary Morgan.
News: Canon Bawl
Canon Jeffrey John, the gay priest whose appointment as Bishop of Reading prompted weeks of argument within the Anglican Church, took part in two services in Oxford this weekend, writes Tim Partridge..
News: Rosa The Poser?
Oriel rugby team's unbeaten run against every other side in Division Two has lost some of its gloss following an OURFC enquiry into the fielding of at least one Oxford Brookes player in the match against Univ on 4th November. The controversy surrounds Ed Rosa, a confirmed starting player for Brookes 1st XV, who scored a first half try during Oriel's narrow 18-17 victory over Univ, writes Mary Huff. ...
News: What would Tolkein think?
University College, who have owned the Eagle and Child pub since the 16th Century, have decided to put it up for sale for the sum of £1.2m.
News: Dons get Flighty
Academics and researchers who regularly travel between Oxford and Cambridge are to have their journeys improved by the introduction of chartered flights. Oxford Airport believes it has found the answer to poor rail and road links between the cities, providing a twenty minute flight as the alternative to journey times of over three hours. ...
News: Abitur-moil
An Oxford student has won a court ruling that could set a precedent for the recognition of qualifications across the European Union.
News: Icy Union Relations?
G & D's, the popular ice cream café, is campaigning against The Oxford Union following a dispute over advertising.
News: That's Hardly Fair!
Oxford's Fair Trade movement has gathered momentum since Brookes became the UK's first "fair trade university". Oxford University looks set to follow if a motion supporting the move is passed by OUSU council in 7th week.
News: Wall to wall protests
Shoppers in central Oxford were reminded on Sunday about the ongoing Israel/Palestine conflict, as members of the Oxford Palestine Solidarity Campaign created a human wall that snaked along Queen St and Cornmarket.
News: Crime in Cowley: Uncovered
STUDENTS FORCED TO LIVE out of college this term have experienced a consistent string of criminal activities, with residents on Cowley Road apparently faring worst off, The OxStu reports.
News: Beyond the Bubble...
Suicide attack in Saudi



