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News·12th February 2019Oxford students face impending housing shortage Rosie Sourbut The University’s 2018-2023 strategic plan aims to build new graduate housing at a time scale years behind increasing graduate numbers.... Read More
News·3rd June 2018Other societies come to the support of PakSoc Adithi Shenava On the 24th May, Oxford Pakistan Society was condemned by the Labour MP for Mitcham and Morden, in Parliament, for their... Read More
News·1st May 2016Prince William to visit Magdalen Scott Harker HRH Prince William, Duke of Cambridge is to visit Magdalen College on Wednesday 11th May to open the newly refurbished... Read More
College NewsNews·15th January 2015Corpus finalists removed from college Bertram Beor-Roberts Corpus finalists have been moved to off-site accommodation and second years to North Oxford as renovation work begins at the... Read More
College NewsLocal NewsNewsUniversity News·9th May 2013Union celebrates 190th birthday News Team This week marked 190 years since the Oxford Union’s first ever debate, which took place April 5th 1823. The motion... Read More
News·24th April 2014Socks and sandals – back in style? Kate Tuohy Would you ever have considered that you might be following in your dad’s footsteps when it came to fashion? No,... Read More
News·25th January 2021New tiny forests to be introduced to boost biodiversity in Oxford Jessica Kaye Image Description: A close-up photo of the branch of a tree. Two Tiny Forests will be planted at Meadow Lane... Read More
News·19th October 2020Trinity Term in-person exams to run from 0th week Ciara Lydon Image Description: A view of the Examinations Schools from Merton Street The University has today confirmed that exams in Trinity... Read More
University NewsUniversity/Local Issues·12th January 2021Oxford University confirms exam arrangements Madeleine Ross Image Description: A close up photo of the Radcliffe Camera. The University has today confirmed that it will be following... Read More
College NewsNews·13th February 2014Pooh Stick Society a Winnie-er Cameron Abery The Magdalen Pooh Stick Society met this Saturday for their first official match of Hilary 2014. The sport, which requires... Read More
Local NewsNational NewsNews·16th November 2015A Weekend of Solidarity Last weekend, Oxford students and residents took part in events which served to demonstrate solidarity with the people of Paris... Read More
News·25th January 2013Sartorial Musings: The dilemmas of Formal Hall dressing Nusa Bartol-Bibb Formal Hall. This weekly or twice weekly ritual of getting smashed in grandiose surroundings is arguably one of the... Read More
National NewsNews·25th April 2013News from the Light Blues The Cambridge Student This week saw the return of several thousand eager, fresh-faced people to Cambridge. One of the most eager and fresh-faced... Read More
News·4th May 2012Time for the truth about Britain’s imperial shame For students of imperial history, the revelation that the British government illegally concealed and destroyed thousands of papers documenting the... Read More
News·4th December 2012Dispatches from: Catalonian independence? Sophie Quinn Since I arrived in Barcelona for my Year Abroad, people at home have asked how I feel about the prospect... Read More
News·23rd February 2013Sartorial Musings: The art of demure dressing Nusa Bartol-Bibb Demure dressing is having a moment. Obviously, this is just a phase and not the initial tremor of a seismic... Read More
News·7th July 2020Oxford venues react to £1.57 billion rescue package for the arts Stephanie Nourse Image Description: Entrance to the Oxford Playhouse The UK government will provide a £1.57 billion rescue package to help cultural,... Read More
News·28th May 2015Academic dispute over apparent Shakespeare portrait Jasmine Cameron-Chileshe A furious academic dispute has broken out between Oxford and Harvard Universities this week, over an apparent portrait of William... Read More
News·10th January 2013Why America’s absurd gun control laws are the red herring in the Connecticut school shooting debate James Rothwell “Guns don’t kill people. People kill people.” The National Rifle Association said that. You probably think, because I just said... Read More