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  • 21st March 2023
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    Oxford United's Kassam Stadium

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·20th May 2010

Thefts from Saïd Business School Library

Finalists have suffered the theft of their revision notes in the Saïd Business School's Sainsbury Library.
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·20th May 2010

Portrait of the Chancellor as a vain man?

Oxford paid £16,500 for a portrait of Oxford Chancellor Chris Patten to form the aesthetic centrepiece of the atrium to University Offices in Wellington Square.
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·20th May 2010

Do aliens exist? Does it matter?

If the human population keeps expanding we're going to run out of room and resources on earth. We might just need the help of a species with advanced space travel.
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·20th May 2010

Letters to the Editor

Dear Editors, I would like to vehemently disagree with Alice Fletcher’s article Apple Overrated that appeared on page 14 of...
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·20th May 2010

Bop/Flop: Week 4

Each week we present pictures of some of your epic (and crap) costume designs. Send submissions to features@oxfordstudent.com Click to view.
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·20th May 2010

Union backs down on expenses receipts

Oxford Union officials have this week backed down in the face of a growing campaign to allow members to scrutinise elected officers’ expenses claims.
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·20th May 2010

Hitchens on Archbishop of Canterbury: “A sheep-faced loon”

Hitchens also characterized Prince Charles as a "bat-eared monarch with bad taste in women" while speaking about his opposition to the Queen's role as head of the Church of England at a debate with a St Andrews University professor.
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·20th May 2010

News in brief – Week 4

Isis body named Police have identified the man found dead in the Isis last week as Andrew Swadling, a 35-year-old...
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·20th May 2010

Oxford’s Didcot protestor fined

After scaling a power station in an environmental protest, Carl Van Tonder, a chemistry student from St Anne's, was handed an 18-month conditional discharge in court in Thursday and forced to pay £500 costs as punishment.
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·20th May 2010

Oxford Frame: Week 4

Sunday was the long-awaited day of the annual Corpus Christi Tortoise Fair. Tortoise Keepers from various colleges set their mighty entrants off to reach the ultimate goal: a circle of lettuce.
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·20th May 2010

All Souls’ one word exam: gone

All Souls College has decided to scrap the famous one-word essay question from its Fellows exam.
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·20th May 2010

A Tourist Tragedy?

Cornmarket may not have the appeal of Sydney Harbor, nor the sunny weather, but it does have its share of gullible tourists and for this reason the slightly twitchy statue man, the fire juggling duo and the one man band will likely be part of our Saturday entertainment in Oxford for many a year to come.
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·20th May 2010

Underrated/Overrated: Time – Underrated

Time is precious; instead of ticking boxes, we should be using it to pursue our real hopes and dreams.
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·20th May 2010

Problems with a Proportional Parliament

Conor Gannon brings some wisdom from his experience of proportional representation on the other side of the Irish Sea.
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·20th May 2010

Lifting the cap on fees

The University wants to be able to charge the tuition fees it chooses – and the sooner the better.
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·20th May 2010

Editorial: Browne will put us in the red

Tuition fees must be increased, yet the inaccessibility of Oxford and the disillusionment of its students should not be, and need not be, as a result of that.
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·20th May 2010

Lord Ashcroft buys St Peter’s College’s Victoria Crass

Lord Ashcroft bought the double VC (or VC and Bar) from St Peter's governing body for his private collection for a reported fee of £1.4m.
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·20th May 2010

OULD to OULC: Join the club!

In a letter to the Oxford University Liberal Democrats, the Oxford University Labour Club pointed out the "progressive" status of both parties, and invited members to join OULC for half price.
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·20th May 2010

Students requested to register “Intent to trash”

Joanna Howe, a Junior Dean of St. John's, indicated she wanted to know when trashings were likely to happen so pressure could be taken off the porters in dealing with incidents "when an excessive amount of alcohol has been consumed."
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