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Jacob Cassani

The power of vote spoiling

Jacob Cassani argues that vote spoiling is a more powerful act than not voting at all

Oxford Scientists take to the pubs

National festival to make science accessible sees nine events in three Oxford pubs

Jesus charges own JCR to use rooms

Jesus College charges its JCR and OUSU to use its Ship Street Lecture Theatre

Coup stag-ed against Hertford motion

Motion to have JCR President get stag tatoo fails on welfare grounds

Oxford commemorates passing of its Iron Lady

Student Tories travel to London to honour the former Prime Minister, but she continues to divide students as much in death as in life

OUSU rejects boycott of Israel

Motion to boycott Israel is rejected by JCR and MCR representatives after vote was delayed by two weeks

Food thief strikes Hertford

Two students form a motion to catch prolific fridge-raider

New College’s accommodation question

A JCR motion has passed to reorganise room balloting due to a shortage of student accommodation

Oxford Nexus under threat

Thousands of Nexus email addresses have been sent spam emails with over a dozen accounts compromised in the past week

Oxford don criticises admissions policy

Professor Miles Hewstone warns against an over-reliance on interviews during the admissions process

Oxford research condemns drinking whilst pregnant

Unviersity researchers confirm that alcohol negatively effects foetal development

French aristocrats trapped in Oxford by conman

French court sentences Thierry Tilly to 8 years in jail for convincing a family of aristocrats that their lives were in danger

Bodleian renovation continues

Reconstruction of Bodleian Library is well underway

Students to stay in Beirut

Despite the recent outbreaks of violence in Lebanon, there are no plans to evacuate Oxford University students studying there at the moment

Jordanian Prince speaks at Regent’s Park conference

Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad visits Regent's Park to take part in a conference organised by the Oxford Centre for Christianity and Culture.

Oxford denies anti-private school bias

Oxford University rejects claims from some of the country’s top private schools that ‘flagging’ discriminates against private school students

St Catz porter’s inquest reaches verdict

The inquest into the death of David Lord, a night porter at St Catherine's College, has concluded that it was suicide

Olympic Torch passes through Oxford

Olympic Torch procession arrives in city before start of London 2012 Games

Residents express concern over energy centre

Summertown citizens write to the council to express worries

Oxford gets thinking

Joint venture by Atheist, Secularist and Humanist societies enters its third year running

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