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·12th August 2020

Affordable Housing absent from Magdalen planning applications despite local concerns

News Team
An investigation has revealed that in 2018, Magdalen College obtained planning permission for a housing development that did not include...
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News
·22nd February 2017

Cowley roundabout is second most dangerous in Britain

OxStu News
The roundabout at the end of Magdalen Bridge has had the second-highest number of bicycle-related accidents in the country, according...
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Entertainment
·18th April 2013

Does Spelling Matter?

Daniel Diaz de la Rocha
In light of the recent publication Does Spelling Matter? by Magdalen College English professor Simon Horobin, The Oxford Student thought we’d have a go...
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Culture
·7th February 2019

Lawrence of Oxford Exhibition: An in-depth insight into a fascinating life

Maria Kostylew
Located in the quiet space of Magdalen College Old Library, the Lawrence of Oxford exhibition offers a profound insight into...
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Features
·25th April 2013

M’aidez

Oxford Features Team
The first of May offers much to look forward to in Oxford, and the celebrations should fit seamlessly into your...
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College NewsNews
·5th October 2012

Magdalen catering charge “a farce”

A controversial levy to encourage attendance at Magdalen Hall has been branded “regressive” and “unnecessary” by students. From October 2013,...
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Features
·10th November 2019

Magdalen College Fireworks – an interloper’s review of a mixed display

Thomas Laver
As one treks through the vast expanse of Magdalen College’s grounds in the deep dark of November’s winter, one can feel...
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College SportSport
·15th February 2013

Magdalen into hockey cuppers quarters

Joe Mansour
A sterling second-half performance from Magdalen helped booked their place in the hockey cuppers quarter-finals against a resolute Balliol team...
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College NewsNews
·24th April 2014

Magdalen library moves to a marquee

Jacob Lee
From this Friday students and fellows at Magdalen College will not be allowed into the college’s New Library while it...
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College NewsNews
·12th March 2014

Magdalen resigned to Commem cancellation

Mike Lee
Magdalen College has announced it will not play host to a Commemoration Ball in 2015. Fabian Apel, JCR President, informed...
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News
·24th October 2020

Colleges adapt to rising coronavirus cases

Lauren Shirreff
The University released data from its Early Alert Service on Monday, revealing that 197 students tested positive for Covid-19 in...
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·16th February 2012

Deans clamp down on snow fun

Students suffer the wrath of College authorities after walking on quads
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·26th January 2012

Get a sense of humour, says reject

Writer of Magdalen rejection letter defends herself in The Guardian, but admits it's "impossible to stereotype all students"
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·20th February 2016

Lettuce eating mandated by Magdalen JCR

Magdalen JCR is now requiring one of its committee members to eat lettuce at every general meeting. The undergraduate common...
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College NewsNews
·26th October 2012

Magdalen begins hall boycott

James Restall & Alis Lewis
Magdalen students have voted with their feet rather than their stomachs by embarking on a strike opposing the college’s new...
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·23rd April 2019

Magdalen College announces new event for under-represented students

Evalena Labayen
Magdalen College has announced that they will be launching a three day event for Year 12 prospective law students.  The...
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College NewsNews
·22nd January 2015

Magdalen creates BME and Disability Reps

Stephanie Stafford
Magdalen students have voted to introduce JCR officers for Disabled Students and Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) Students....
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·7th February 2019

Magdalen JCR debates £35,000 common room refurbishment

Henry Screaton
On Sunday of 3rd week, a general meeting of the Magdalen JCR met to discuss a special resolution allotting £5,000...
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News
·8th February 2023

Magdalen president sues the Times for libel

Rose Henderson
Dinah Rose KC, the president of Magdalen College, is suing the Times for libel over a story about a complaint...
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