25 Years on, where are Balliol's women?
Balliol College has seen a dramatic drop in its female admissions - ironically on the 25th anniversary of the College's first admission of women.
News: Corpus take University Challenge title - in six months' time
If you don't want to know the results, look away now.
News: Patten slates state benchmarks
Oxford Chancellor Chris Patten has attacked government benchmarks for the intake of state school pupils, as universities face penalties of up to £500,000 if they fail to demonstrate they are striving to attract those from poorer backgrounds.
News: Policeman in court over student's death
The case of a Brookes student who was knocked down and killed by a speeding police car last year began at Aylesbury Crown Court on Monday.
News: Ayles to attack OUSU after censure
Oxford University Conservative Association President Tim Ayles was dramatically censured by the Student Union on Friday, leading to his resignation from an OUSU post and his announcement that he is to lead an intercollegiate effort to disaffiliate from the student body.
News: Teddy Hall vote for pole dancing
It seems the wood may come to the teddy bears' next picnic following Teddy Hall JCR's passing of a motion to emulate The Bridge nightclub and construct a dancing pole in the College's JCR party room.
News: Dimbleby to host Question Time from Union chamber
Tonight the BBC will be filming Question Time at the Oxford Union.
News: Beer festival axed as Turf turns down RAG
The Beer Fest held at The Turf Tavern, a traditional Freshers' event, is not going to run this year. The Turf decided that it would not open its doors to RAG reps selling beer in an effort to raise money for charity, an event which last year amassed over £2,000 for such charities as Barnados and the Terence Higgins Trust....
News: University and colleges slammed over investment portfolio figures
Oxford University's investments are being branded unethical this week in a report compiled by the Student Union.
News: "I thought it was a bit of a let down"
First-year students this week rued the fact that damage to the Sheldonian Theatre forced the location of their Matriculation ceremony to be moved.
News: Mansfield break-in prompts College security fears
A Mansfield Fresher's Matriculation day was ruined when his room was broken into on Friday night.
News: Corpus bar: Ashes to ashes
Corpus Christi JCR has voted to ban smoking in the college's beer cellar after a motion was passed at a meeting last Sunday.
News: Editor slammed over 'unfounded, uninformed' Christ Church claims
Christ Church JCR has blasted Oxford Student Editor Peter Cardwell over sentiments expressed in The Times last week about the perceived intake of Oxford colleges.
News: BNP: Foreign students not welcome here
BNP chief Nick Griffin has said foreign students will not be welcome at Oxford if his party wins the next election.
News: Oxford animal rights activist arrested on grave desecration charge
One of ten animal rights activists fighting a court injunction from Oxford University was arrested last Thursday night in connection with the desecration of a grave near Lichfield in Staffordshire.
News: Union inspires sexy politics
A recent Oxford graduate has sparked outrage in America with a series of controversial election posters published on the internet - and has claimed she was inspired by the Oxford Union.
News: News in Brief
Elections unchanged
News: Making the night safe
Think of Oxford by day and images of dreaming spires will undoubtedly appear. Yet this shiny veneer betrays a more startling and shockingly violent side of the city centre by night. Oxford, it seems, is a tale of two cities.
News: The Week In 60 Seconds
In the week that an enlightened George W Bush told the world that he "would accept an Islamic Iraq," the Governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger told a conference that he got, "no sex for 14 days" after coming out in favour of Bush at the Republican Convention. The reason? His wife is the niece of the most famous of Democratic Presidents, John F Kennedy....




