Prime Time Protest
Matt Sellwood, a second-year undergraduate at New College, was arrested on Monday after running in front of a car in the Chinese Prime Minister's motorcade.
News: Prime Time Protest
Matt Sellwood, a second-year undergraduate at New College, was arrested on Monday after running in front of a car in the Chinese Prime Minister's motorcade.
News: Webmail: Heralding a new era
The new Webmail email interface, which OUCS launched throughout the University to much fanfare last March, is continuing to come under fire from frustrated students.
News: Complaints over Catz Construction
St Catz students with exams this term have been distressed by "unacceptable" inconvenience caused by building, refurbishment and window replacement projects on the college site.
News: What a Bobby Dazzler!
Four Oxford students will be the envy of their friends next week, appearing beside TV's very own Lovejoy, David Dickinson, on cult antiques show Bargain Hunt.
News: VP Women election today
Voting will take place all day today as two candidates go head to head in the elections for OUSU VP (Women).
News: OUSU Budget
OUSU's latest budget has revealed a long awaited pay rise for its seven sabbatical officers, writes Vishesh Srivastava.
News: Ex-OUSU President runs for MP
A former OUSU president has been selected as the Labour Party candidate for North Southwark and Bermondsey. Kirsty McNeill led the Students' Union from 2000 to 2001 while at Balliol.
News: Elgin Marbles Debate mired in controversy
A prominent speaker dramatically pulled out of a Union debate on Sunday amid accusations that it was rigged.
News: AUT takes pay deal
The Association of University Lecturers has voted to accept a pay deal offered by the University.
News: Teddy Hall JCR threatens legal action against ball crashers
St Edmund Hall's Bohemian Ball received some unexpected guests last Saturday as students succeeded in scaling an adjoining wall and evading security.
News: Cheeky prank falls through
A break-dancer hired to perform at Lincoln Ball was sent to hospital for the removal of glass shards from his rear at the weekend, as a drunken prank went horribly wrong.
News: Catapult duo acquitted
The pair who operated the human catapult that flung Wadham College student Kostadin Yankov to his death have been cleared of manslaughter, writes Ian Lyons.

