Hindu Society in 'militant fundamentalist' controversy
Oxford University Hindu Society (HUM) was dramatically forced to drop a charity that was set to benefit from its 'Mumbai Rouge' fundraising event, after alleged links with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a militant Hindu fundamentalist group, came to light.
News: Oxford best university for third year running
Oxford increased its stranglehold as the best University in the United Kingdom this week, topping The Times Good University Guide for the third year running.
News: Ricks nicks Poetry Professor
Election results for the new Oxford Professor of Poetry were announced on Saturday, with Christopher Ricks beating off stern opposition to receive the coveted title.
News: Oriel referendum row
Oriel JCR vote today to decide whether to reaffiliate to OUSU, as controversy brews over the conduct of the referendum itself.
News: Wadham Presidential candidate RONed amidst electoral row
An overwhelming RON vote was returned from last Thursday's Student Union Presidential elections at Wadham College, after students actively campaigned to Re-Open Nominations.
News: Same sex Union
A controversial motion to allow same sex partners of Oxford Union members to qualify for membership was passed without opposition in the Chamber last Thursday.
News: Animal activists out again
Colleges and University buildings were seriously disturbed by the march of animal rights activists SPEAK on Saturday afternoon.
News: Record number enter fun run
The annual Oxford Mail Town and Gown Fun Run took place on Sunday, with a record number of entrants taking part.
News: St Anne's pacified
Complaints over the treatment of finalists at St Anne's have ceased this week after the College finally rectified the situation.
News: Corpus intruder sparks security alert
A Corpus Christi student was surprised to find an uninvited visitor in his bedroom after he left the door to his flat unlocked.
News: Development Controversy
Fresh hostility has broken out between local residents and St John's college over development in North Oxford's Rawlinson Road.
News: Wilkinson wins VP Women
Bex Wilkinson will be next year's OUSU Vice President for Women, following an emphatic victory in the election held last Thursday.
News: Report suggests state schools losing out
A Government report into the application procedures of Britain's top universities has suggested there is clear prejudice against students from state schools.
News: Cowley Rape
detectives in Oxford have launched a widespread appeal for information after a 15-year-old girl was raped in Cowley, writes Gemma Varley.

