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Fayyaz Muneer

Final Chance for Floundering England

What England must do to snatch back momentum and win the series

A Missed Opportunity

With a draw in the 3rd test, can England reclaim the Ashes at Headingley?

Our Damaged Hero

Flintoff is the man of the moment.

Finally….

Australia's record at Lord's is finally dashed

From Swagger to Shuffle

Australia have lost the mental edge.

What is it with England’s middle order?

Fayyaz Muneer ponders England's growing problem.

England must make changes

Fayyaz Muneer reviews the first Ashes Test

The Ashes: What is it with England’s middle order?

Fayyaz Muneer ponders England's growing problem.

The Ashes: England must make changes

Fayyaz Muneer reviews the first Ashes Test.

Travel: From Petco to Petco

So I went to New York for a bit last summer...

OUSU election difficulties continue

OUSU has come under criticism for incompetence and inefficiency this week following the delay of the presidential elections.

Tutor flees cycle path attacker

A college lecturer has become the third victim to be attacked on the cycle path between Ferry Road and Parks Road.

Backing substance over style

We defend Test cricket in the aftermath of the Stanford debacle...

Post-grad attack suspects appear in court

The teenagers suspected of brutally bludgeoning an Oxford postgraduate have appeared in court this week.

Uni degrees to include ‘report cards’

Students across Britain will now receive a 'report card' along with their traditional degree classification.

Racist slogans worn by Peter’s freshers

A group of St Peter's students are to be warned after they wore t-shirts bearing homophobic and racist remarks.

Sony use snap of singing student

A 3rd year at Pembroke has expressed his frustration at a photo of him being used uncredited in press material for the Sony video game Singstar.

Beyond Oxbridge barred from Freshers’ Fair

OUSU have been criticised after banning a company from the Freshers' Fair for business reasons.

Colleges hit out at council

All Souls and University Colleges, and Steve Howell, Head of Transport for Oxfordshire County Council, have publicly taken swipes at each other over the issue of signage and buses on Oxford's High Street. News that the Council wished to site more bus stops on the High Street, including one possibly in front of All Souls main gateway, has prompted a scathing attack on the Council's "vandalism" of the street, with All Souls bursar Thomas Seaman deriding the Council as being more concerned with bus passengers than they are with the environment or those organisations situated on the High Street. The Warden of All Souls, Dr. John Davis also expressed concern over the pollution control monitor at the front of the college, that he says the Council said was only temporary. Howell's reply cites the improvement in paving and road surfaces, and a claimed de-cluttering of signage as evidence of the Council's commitment to the welfare of the High Street, and cit

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