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Balliol rooms invaded by wasps
Staircase infested with wasps over weekend as students forced to seek refuge in friends' rooms
Filming in library disrupts Corpus finalists
Finalists at Corpus Christi have expressed frustration over noise in the library after it was filmed on Tuesday
Magdalen JCR budget £2,200 for Jubilee Garden Party
JCR motion passes to set aside £2,200 on a 'British' garden party despite criticisms from students and concerns over the vote
Transgender priest gives sermon in Hertford Chapel
Invitation proved a positive surprise for students and was well received by all who attended
Text a question about LGBT for a cocktail
Exeter students set up event similar to Exeter Christian Union's 'Text a Toastie'
Don helps catch laptop thief
Anonymous academic has a hand in catching a burglar who stole a laptop from St Hugh's and then fled through gardens
Heart disease drug may ‘reduce implicit racial bias’
Oxford researchers find that taking Propranolol, a drug used to treat heart disease, may reduce racial feelings at the subconscious level
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