Rock Student under fire
Rock Student, the biggest provider of student nights in Oxford, is facing huge losses and potential legal action in a storm of controversy over Wednesdays at Park End.
News: Altered rapped for 'Marlboro' ad
Altered Radio has been left reeling at a heavy handed letter from Marlboro tobacco giants Philip Morris Products criticising a popular promotion campaign last year.
News: Sheldonian closed for matriculation
Oxford freshers will not be matriculating in the Sheldonian Theatre this year as it is currently closed to the public in order to carry out urgent structural repairs and renovations.
News: Mixed fortunes for asylum Freshers
A Kosovan refugee who risked losing her place at Merton College has now been granted indefinite leave by the home office to remain in Britain.
News: Our 60-a-day city centre
Oxford is the most polluted city in the UK, according to a study conducted this August. The effects of air pollution on a pedestrian in the centre of Oxford are equal to smoking over 60 cigarettes a day.
News: Broad Street crash
Financial problems in Oxford colleges have come to light after accounts were published for the first time, revealing almost half to be running in the red.
News: Students assaulted
Violence looks set to tarnish the beginning of the new academic year, as last week saw several assaults on students, each resulting in hospitalisation.
News: SPEAK protests continue
Escalating protests over the University's new biomedical research centre have marred Oxford's usual tranquillity during the summer vacation.
News: Jesus student found dead
Police are investigating the death of a 27-year-old Oxford University student whose body was discovered in her student accommodation last week.
News: Mike Woodin loses battle with cancer
Dr Mike Woodin, a Green Party councillor for Oxford and Don at Balliol College has died aged 38. Dr Woodin passed away in July after a five month battle with cancer.
News: News in Brief
Ball attacker sentenced
News: OUSU samples forbidden fruit
In a contradiction of its strict ethical codes, OUSU has procured T-shirts from a company facing serial accusations of sweatshop abuse.
News: Oxford degree for £165
Fake Oxbridge degree certificates are available for purchase over the internet at just £165 each.
News: Rugby grant given a try
Rugby-mad students are to be given a £1,000 bonus for each year of their course as a result of newly formulated plans.
News: OxStu Two trial postponed
Having receiving their protoral summons, the two Oxford Student journalists who exposed security flaws in the University's computer network have succeeded in postponing their court hearing.



