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Royal visit to Magdalen
Cherwell's video footage of the Queen's visit to Magdalen for their 550th anniversary celebrations.
OUSU election troubled by email problems
OUSU elections suffered another embarrassing setback this week when personalised voting codes arrived late.
Baskerville wins OUSU presidency
Stefan Baskerville has won the 2008 OUSU presidential election.
Fight for justice
Gil Won Ok's story of WWII sex slavery and her quest for an apology
Five-minute tute: Is crime rising?
Your guide to whether the public's fears about crime are justified
Girls just wanna have fun?
The rise of trendy feminism in British culture
Millionaire Bodleian thief brought to book
An Iranian millionaire who stole from "priceless" collections in the Bodleian and British Library may face jail.
Another surgeon uses bogus Oxford degree
A Ugandan doctor was arrested last weekend after claiming to have earned a degree in Medicine from Oxford University.
Government slams Radcliffe plans
The government's advisor on architecture has criticised the University's plans for the Radcliffe Infirmary redevelopment as "wholly inadequate".
Russell Group unis still excluding poorer students
The Russell Group of universities, which includes Oxford, is not doing enough to address applicants' financial situations, an NUS study finds.
Divided Teddy Hall snubs JCR president
Teddy Hall JCR is divided over its president after students refused to award him a traditional tankard for "good work" during the year.
Religion is innate, says controversial study
A senior Oxford University researcher has claimed that humans are naturally disposed to believe in God from birth.
Topless Tab poses in mag
A third-year student at Cambridge University has caused outrage by posing topless in the student magazine Vivid.
Tangerine injures cyclist
A cyclist in Oxford has been seriously injured having been hit by a tangerine thrown from a passing car.
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