Monthly Archives: April, 2009
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String maze goes up at Magdalen
Students at Magdalen have created a string maze on the college grounds.
£11,000 for an Oxford education?
Vice-chancellor John Hood has denied allegations that university fees will rise to £11,000.
Review: His Dark Materials
The long awaited arrival of the stage version of Pullman's masterpiece proves a delight
Heated debate after St Anne’s students left out in the cold
Anger at St Anne's has been calmed after the college administration abandoned a policy of shutting down heaters in Trinity term.
Balliol shell-shocked after tortoise’s death
Balliol has been devastated by the demise of Matilda, their college tortoise.
Oxford archaeologists lead memorial excavation
Archaeologists and anthropologists from Oxford are leading an effort to recover the bodies of soldiers burired in a mass grave in 1916.
Review: Rodchenko and Popova
We find that there is much to admire in the ashes of the Socialist revolutionary dream
Water way to feel better
Dave McLeod drinks deep from the chalice of self delusion
Review: Little Mermaid
We discover if life really is better down where it's wetter
Review: Betrayal
We review the latest production of Harold Pinter's Betrayal
Review: Wolverine
We cast a critical eye over the origin story of the world's favourite adamantium-skeletoned hero
Protesters demand end to Oxford animal testing
A 65,000-signature petition has been submitted demanding that Oxford University ceases testing and research on animals.
Interview: Fightstar
We find out Fightstar are far more than just about Charlie and his eyebrows
Students could earn interest on loans
Deflation could result in students gaining rather than losing from the interest on their loans.