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Emily Lawford

Crave Review – ‘moments of tenderness crushed by memories of trauma’

Sarah Kane's emotive text is embodied with both beauty and horror at the Edinburgh Fringe.

The Oxford Revue: ‘Wasted’, and ‘Group Work’ Reviews – “More time in the writing room necessary”

The audience is left wanting more from the writing at The Oxford Revue's two Fringe shows.

The Kardashians have made millions from misogyny

They aren’t feminist heroes, but they’re brilliant business women

Higher suspension rates for state students revealed

Oriental Studies, Archaeology and Anthropology, and Physics and Philosophy had the highest suspension rates

Don detained on rape charges

Tariq Ramadan has been taken into custody in France

Pembroke to donate to fund for stabbed teenager

The fund has so far raised over £750.

Rusbridger fails in bid to keep painting of murdered model at LMH

The LMH principal only managed to raise £80 of the £6500 it sold for at auction today

Christ Church students protest early bop shut down

The JCR was closed before midnight following a fire alarm

Oxford professor to take leave over rape allegations

University announces Tariq Ramadan will be suspended from his role as Islamic Professor after student anger

Don accused of rape to continue teaching

Tariq Ramadan is currently being investigated by French authorities

Staff vote for walkout over pensions row

87% of UCU members voted in favour of striking

Oxford’s first black graduate celebrated – but how much still needs to change?

A plaque was unveiled at University College for Christian Cole, Oxford's first black graduate, who matriculated in 1873 to read Classics

Oxford Union under fire for male-dominated term card

Union told to improve diversity with just 12 of its 61 speakers women

Leaked: Bullingdon Club invitation letter

The letter inviting a current senior member of the Bullingdon Club was found under their bed