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Chancellor backs removal of Tuition Fee cap

Lecturers and students brand the proposals a 'serious setback'

‘Sheriff of Magdalen’ appointed

Role will involve tracking 'John the Porter'

Champagne death over job loss fears

Banker jumped off building after prank email.

Equal fees for asylum seekers

OUSU Council votes to support fee cuts for asylum seekers

Wadham bar prices rise in cash

Drinks prices in the Wadham bar have risen by up to 25 per cent for those paying in cash, after the college introduced a Bod Card payment system this term.

University in the red

Oxford University records a deficit for the first time in over 20 years.

Public to help puzzle over cosmic car crash

Scientists from Oxford are aiming to use human talent to match up images of colliding galaxies.

Oxford’s first pop-up restaurant

A student is pioneering what is believed to be Oxford's first pop-up restaurant.

Striking cross-college inequalities

Some colleges are earning over ten times more than others, and this it is affecting the student experience.

Fees fury hits Westminster

Oxford students and OUSU delegates have lobbied and protested over tuition fees.

Bronze Age site uncovered

Bronze Age burial site was discovered under Radcliffe infirmary.

New ranking criteria for Universities

A report by a government-backed body has recommended that universities are ranked according to new criteria.

Tutor’s outrage at BNP misrepresentation

Claims made by BNP leader on Question Time have been rejected by academic

No appeal for Queen’s ex-pres

Nathan Roberts will not be allowed to appeal after being forced to drop his JCR presidency due to low prelims marks