Nothing you own is off limits
Animal rights extremists have vowed to destroy systematically every last bit of property owned by Oxford University and to launch attacks at will, in a dramatic escalation of the long running campaign against the proposed biomedical research facility on South Parks Road...
News: Boat clubs count the cost
As the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) activists closed the doors on the incendiary devices they had planted Hertford boathouse on Monday 4th July, the campaign against Oxford’s biomedical research facility took on a wider context and became an attack on the fabric of the University itself.
News: Peter's Student Tragedy
A St Peter’s College undergraduate was tragically swept to his death by powerful currents whilst helping to save the life of a friend.
News: Oxford retailers forced out by colleges' 40 per cent rent hikes
City set to become a ‘clone town’ as independent shop keepers give way to national chains
News: Oxford student reaches finals of Miss England competition
Last month, third year Queen’s student Pip Stewart became the first ever Oxford undergraduate to reach the finals of the Miss England competition.
News: Oxford may stop taking child prodigies
Oxford’s unique status as the last British university to educate child prodigies may soon be a thing of the past...
News: Charges dropped
The man charged with perpetrating a vicious assault against two Exeter College students in January this year has had all the charges against him dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service.
News: Ex-employee on trial
A former Oxford University employee has been arrested and charged after a spate of high-profile thefts at Oxford colleges over the summer.
News: Dons set for fresh showdown with Vice-Chancellor
New governance proposals threaten Vice-Chancellor John Hood with consecutive congregation defeats, reports Jack Shenker.
News: Azim to take year out
Azim Ansari will not be returning to St John’s College this year following the failure of his appeal for asylum.
News: MPs argue over whether to save Bod
Oxford MPs are calling for the protection of some of Oxford’s most famous buildings as a fifty-year-old treaty is finally ratified by the UK.
News: Oxford students give eyewitness accounts of Hurricane Katrina hell
Less than two months after Hurricane Katrina claimed thousands of lives on the US Gulf Coast, two Balliol graduates Sam Brown and Daniel Konrad- Cooper tell The Oxford Student how they witnessed the tragedy first hand.
News: Keble agree settlement in race tribunal case
Keble has made an out of court payment to Diamond Versi, the accountant who accused the College of racism after he was sacked in April 2004.
News: Number of Rhodes scholarships for disadvantage students reduced
Disadvantaged students from developing countries are being denied the opportunity to study at Oxford after the famous Rhodes Scholarship scheme was forced to make funding cutbacks.
News: Early Finals For English Students
English students across the university have been shocked by the news that the English Faculty has introduced Finals assessments into the second year of their course.







