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Students targeted in violent attacks
Three separate violent attacks occur during Freshers' week.
Oxford residents object to "Studentification"
Oxford residents gathered last week to call for a halt to the rise of "student ghettos" in the city.
New Vice-Chancellor to seek alumni help
Hamilton promises more generous bursaries
Brasenose finalists saved from room ballot woe
Brasenose College has reversed their decision to put finalists at the bottom of the room ballot for next year.
Oxbridge to accept engineering diploma
Oxford and Cambridge have said that they will begin to accept a diploma qualification during admissions.
Tony Benn joins animal lab protest
Former Labour politician Tony Benn has spoken out this week against the new animal laboratory in Oxford.
Students oblivious to OUSU election
Over 82% students are unaware of this week's OUSU election, a Cherwell poll finds.
Uni grants under threat
The government could purportedly have to drastically cut student grants and freeze the number of university places available.
Oxford lecture tops iTunes chart
Oxford University is currently topping the charts on iTunes U, a free lecture podcast service.
Oxford slips in world rankings
Oxford University has tumbled down the global university league table, as British universities struggle to contend with competition from abroad.
Burglars raid three colleges
Three colleges have fallen victim to thieves in a spate of burglaries this week.
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