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  • 11th August 2022
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    A Definitive Guide to Second Hand Formal Clothes

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·12th January 2012

Football tournaments a distraction to revision

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·13th January 2012

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·19th January 2012

Somervillians queue to see Thatcher

Somerville students and alumni sold out the Phoenix Picturehouse as they watched "The Iron Lady"
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·26th January 2012

Pembroke Thieves Caught on Camera

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·2nd February 2012

Jesus all over your pidge

Students across the Univeristy have been pidged as part of a new campaign of talks and events hosted by The Inter-Collegiate Christian Union (ICCU) entitled ‘This is Jesus’.
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·15th February 2012

Exeter welcomes homophobes

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·24th February 2012

Extra vetting for Exeter conferences

Exeter College introduces new vetting measures for conference events at the college
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·24th February 2012

St Hugh’s new Dame

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·21st December 2011

Principal says Mansfield tutors responsible for 84.5 percent state acceptance

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·13th January 2012

‘Don’ arrested over St Peter’s Professor’s death

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·14th January 2012

Univ learn to handle their drink

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·19th January 2012

St John’s to pay living wage

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·19th January 2012

Tributes flood in for Rawlings

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·26th January 2012

Teddy Hall ‘not the plaice for fish’

A warning from the Teddy Hall Dean telling students to remove any pets, including fish, from their rooms this week was met with little dissent and a whole school of fish puns.
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·9th February 2012

Somerville say no to £260,000 hangover

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·16th February 2012

New College rejects anti-Exeter motion

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·24th February 2012

St Hilda’s got talent

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