Abducted, robbed, stabbed
An Oxford student was abducted, robbed and stabbed on Friday night in what is thought to have been one of the most brutal attacks on a member of the University in recent times.
News: Beloff slams speech critics
Trinity president Michael Beloff has hit back at criticism over remarks he made pointing to the privatisation of the University within 20 years.
News: Keeping Tabs
Cambridge has been invaded by a plague of ladybirds this week. The insects originated in Asia and North America, and caused havoc in the States, ruining crops and almost wiping out other forms of insects, but have now spread as far as Cambridge.
News: Target Schools Under Threat
Target Schools, the student-led access scheme, is under threat as a substantial amount of its funding has expired.
News: Target Schools Under Threat
Target Schools, the student-led access scheme, is under threat as a substantial amount of its funding has expired.
News: Oxford crowned capital of celibacy...
Oxford students are less likely to have sex in their first month of University than any other Freshers in the country, according to a recent survey on student sexual behaviour.
News: Animal rights injuction stalled
Oxford University's bitter fight for an injunction against ten animal rights protesters this week failed to come to a conclusion after the judge in the case injured his back.
News: Sabbatical expansion on the cards
Plans are afoot to split the Student Union Vice President for Access and Academic Affairs sabbatical position into two separate roles, OUSU Council will be told tomorrow.
News: Future Flyers grounded
The loss of a venue has forced the last minute cancellation of Oxford Careers Day leaving its organisers, Future Flyers, absorbing a potential loss of up to £40,000.
News: History aptitude test prompts class complaints
Oxford University's new History Aptitude Test has been criticised for discriminating against working-class candidates.
News: News in Brief
Promising student dies
News: The science of the sandwich
Recent research by an Oxford scientist has proved that not only are sandwiches tasty and convenient, they can be performance enhancing too.
News: The Week In 60 Seconds
The disproportionate media attention afforded to Ken Bigley and his family reached its zenith as reports filtered in that he had been killed.

