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  • 1st July 2022
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    Student Forcibly Removed, Israeli Security Intimidation at Protest outside Union Event hosting Israeli Ambassador

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    Israel’s Ambassador Tzipi Hotovely speaks to the Union amid Incensed Protest

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    Students to Protest Israeli Ambassador invited by Oxford Union

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    A Student Abroad: How to Stay Safe

    La Barque Bleue by Claude Monet. The painting depicts two women on a boat engaged in communication.

    An ethic of communication in academic contexts

    A photograph of a German cockroach.

    Changing cockroach behaviours: the implications of human action

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    Blowing Up Ukraine by Yuri Felshtinsky and Michael Stanchev review: an urgent warning for us all

    9% too much no banner

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    Matt Robyns-Landricombe, President of the Right for Education Oxford.

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    Blowing Up Ukraine by Yuri Felshtinsky and Michael Stanchev review: an urgent warning for us all

    Way Out Yonder: Understanding ‘Where the Crawdads Sing’ before You See the Movie

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    Balliol Politics Don, Sudhir Hazareesingh: Don’t De-Colonise the Curriculum, EXPAND It

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    SUNDAY ROAST: THE HOTTEST STATISTICS OF THE YEAR

    Confessions of a Hopeless Finalist

    SUNDAY ROAST: #TRASHING SWEEPS ELECTION

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    New assault from nature: Hepatitis in children

    Desalination on demand

    Talking Fungi

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    A photograph of a German cockroach.

    Changing cockroach behaviours: the implications of human action

    Agatha Gutierrez Echenique shares some pictures of his sock knitting for his sustainable hobby feature.

    Sustainable Hobby Feature: Knitting

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    A Definitive Guide to Second Hand Formal Clothes

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    Ronnie O’Sullivan: snooker’s favourite villain

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University News
·1st August 2017

Philippines president lashes out against Oxford study

Nicholas Linfoot
Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte lashed out at Oxford last week, describing it as a “university for stupid people” in the...
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News
·31st July 2017

OxStu Bitesize: Issue 4

Oxford keeps ticking even when its students are on holiday – so we at the OxStu News team have put...
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·30th July 2017

Scammers found to sell fake OU awards

Felix Rante
An investigation by the Times has revealed that some Ukrainian businessmen are capitalizing upon Oxford’s academic reputation to sell millions...
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·27th July 2017

BMW to build electric mini in Oxford

Anisha Faruk
BMW announced on Tuesday its intention to build a fully electric version of the Mini at the Cowley plant in...
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·26th July 2017

Homeless cave to city council threats

Owners of bags left outside a shop on Cornmarket Street have moved their belongings two days after the issue of...
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·24th July 2017

OxStu Bitesize: Issue 3

Oxford keeps ticking even when its students are on holiday – so we at the OxStu News team have put...
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·23rd July 2017

Greens criticise homelessness fines

Anisha Faruk
Oxford City Council’s latest threats to fine rough sleepers in the city centre have been sharply criticised by the city’s...
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·22nd July 2017

NUS student finances report released

Ahmed Ahmed
Money management is the main concern for most freshers according to new research conducted by NUS this spring on behalf...
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·17th July 2017

Oxstu Bitesize: Issue 2

Oxford keeps ticking even when its students are on holiday – so we at the OxStu News team have put...
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University News
·15th July 2017

OU Press celebrates financial growth

Liam Frahm
Last week, the Oxford University Press (OUP) reported an impressive 11 percent headline growth, with a £847.4 million turnover, and...
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·11th July 2017

Charging points for taxis to be installed

Liam Frahm
In another effort to reduce air pollution in the city, Oxford City Council has outlined plans to install £500,000 of...
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·10th July 2017

OxStu Bitesize: Issue 1

Oxford keeps ticking even when its students are on holiday – so we at the OxStu News team have put...
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·9th July 2017

IFS finds students left with £50,800 debt

Anisha Faruk
The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), an independent economic think tank, has found that students in England leave university with...
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·7th July 2017

NHS and social care teams awarded for student placements

Liam Frahm
Staff members from the NHS and social services were awarded last week for valuable work placements offered to health and...
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·6th July 2017

Fair Access Office criticises OU outreach

Anisha Faruk
Oxford University has defended itself amid claims that the university still has “a mountain to climb” in bettering access and...
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·5th July 2017

Oxford academics release biggest ever food bank report

Liam Frahm
Many food bank users are falling deeper into financial and food insecurity, according to a report released last week. The...
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