END OF OUSU?
A number of Oxford's largest colleges last week threatened to disaffiliate from OUSU, bringing the future of the Student Union into question.
News: Access Not For All Areas
The number of offers made to state school pupils by Oxford University has dropped for the first time in years, figures leaked to The Evening Standard and The Guardian have revealed.
News: Students Get Shirty
Oxford students will this week invite the Government to literally "take the shirts off their backs" in protest over recent reforms to the funding of higher education.
News: Oxford's baffling interviews
A survey of this year's Oxbridge applicants has revealed an array of obscure interview questions, seemingly designed to surprise even the most prepared candidates.
News: It Just Got Even Worse
The rent saga continued this week with the OxStu now able to exclusively reveal the contents of the amended report from members of the Estate Bursars' Committee.
News: Dear. Phil
Oxford graduates studying for D.Phil. qualifications may have to pay an extra £10,000 to continue their studies into a fourth year.
News: CRIMINAL BEHAVIOUR
The recent warm weather seems to have prompted a spate of burglaries from colleges throughout Oxford. Many recent crimes occurred when windows were left open in unattended ground floor rooms.
News: Finals Down The River
Dedicated boaties left finals exams early and faked illness last week in order to row in Summer Eights, writes Hannah Parham.
News: No Sun at St John's
Arguments in St John's JCR about whether to subscribe to The Sun newspaper have spilled over into the national press.
News: This week in...
Two Keble first years were appalled last week to find a large boiled caterpillar in their broccoli.
News: Chapman Brother Painted
A Spanish art protester caused disruption at Modern Art Oxford last week, throwing a jar of red paint over Turner Prize nominee Jake Chapman.
News: Professors Mouth Off
Blackfriars Theology Professor Andrew Linzey has caused controversy by describing fox hunting as morally equivalent to rape and child abuse.
News: News In Brief
Three underground floors of the Bodleian were closed on Monday and Tuesday this week because of a "serious environmental situation". No books could be fetched from floors of the New Library Bookstack after a routine cleaning of the air conditioning system apparently dislodged sooty dirt particles.


