Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Alex Stronell

Union in disarray following President’s arrest

Mayank Banerjee acting Union President after Sullivan’s arrest on Wednesday

OUSU cleaners receive living wage

New pay rate comes into effect, granting the living wage to OUSU cleaners

Hertford cycles from Bridge to Bridge to raise money

Hertford students, fellows and alumni to cycle 1,100km to Venice to raise money for access

OUCA campaigns with pro-life Tory

Conservative Association criticised for canvassing alongside anti-abortion candidate

Most graduates to be repaying debt in their 50s

Research by the Institute for Fiscal Studies predicts that most students will still be repaying debt in their 40s and 50s, when they will have to pay far more annually

Referendum due on NUS affiliation

OUSU to ask students if they wish to remain affiliated with the National Union of Students

Baby Love to relocate

Baby Love club to move premises as part of a ‘mutual agreement’ with landlord Oriel College

Oxford at forefront of BBC license fee debate

Oxford University’s Reuters Institute releases report on TV licence fee, as BBC Chief defends licence fee to Oxford Media Convention

Hertford JCR doubles charity fund

Hertford JCR passes motion to increase charity budget to £1600

New IRA claims responsibility for Oxford bomb

“Fireball” device part of campaign against UK recruitment offices

Future’s bright for Oxonians in spite of national trend

Almost half of UK graduates cannot find work six months after graduation, but Oxford alumni fare better

FarmVille games giant purchases Oxford gaming company

Former Oxford University spin-out company NaturalMotion purchased for £320 million

Oxford historians angry at Foreign Office archive

Oxford academics amongst those demanding Foreign Secretary to release 1.2 million illegally-hoarded files

Oxford graduates flock to Frontline

Oxford finalists flood children’s charity Frontline with applications

Corpus apologises for bear debacle

JCR fundraising mascot dubbed “Swaggy B” deemed racist

Oxonians scoop seven New Year Honours

Oxford University staff have been awarded more New Year Honours than any other university

University wins case against ‘Oxford Law School’

Oxford University has won a court case to stop a Hampshire law school using the word ‘Oxford’ in its name.

Pro-Vice Chancellor joins fee debate

The Pro-Vice Chancellor of Oxford has expressed interest in 'variable fees'

New gowns for students with Undergraduate Master’s degrees

Oxford University has announced the introduction of new academic dress for those who hold Undergraduate Master’s on graduating from their degree

Students occupy Exam Schools

The Revolution will be televised - Cherwell filmed it

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