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The ultimate essay crisis sandwich
A culinary guide to the all-nighter
It is time for Corbyn to go
If you proudly announce to me that you voted Labour in the last election, you don’t get it
I feel no sympathy for the student suing Oxford
Teaching standards do vary, but academic success is as much the responsibility of students as their teachers, says Jordan Bernstein.
Lowering the voting age is unnecessary and wrong
Political awareness does not automatically entitle you to the vote, argues Jordan Bernstein
It’s not perfect, but the Union is worth the money
Jordan Bernstein argues that the speakers and opportunities that the Union offers are unparalleled
Sarah Champion’s resignation is a testament to the dangers of political correctness
Jordan Bernstein argues that those highlighting uncomfortable truths unfairly risk losing their jobs
BBC’s shameful pay gap and the need for quality
Jordan Bernstein argues that the BBC should solve its gender pay gap, but cutting the salaries of its highest earners would compromise quality
Yes, the tabloids report fairly on Oxford
It might not be the University all of us like, and it might not be the University all of us know. But it's the University all of us attend.
Da Vinci Code cracked by Oxford academic
Art history professor Martin Kemp claims to have uncovered the identity of the artist’s mother
Oxford to become ‘sanctuary campus’
OUSU Council has supported a pledge to “stop the Government-organised harassment of immigrants”
Assaults on Oxford University hospital workers continues
Figures released by Oxford University NHS Trust show that the number of reported assaults experienced by hospital workers has remained constant this year, despite a £10,000 investment in body cameras
Huge increase in students using University Counselling Service
Between 2011 and 2016, the number of students contacting the counselling service per academic year has jumped by 84 per cent
St Catz student praised for “heroic” behaviour in police chase
Student Jake Quinn tackled one of the fugitives in a car chase which ended on Merton's sports ground
Oxford students take on Tories over cuts to art funding
The group created an exhibition to pique youngsters’ interest in the arts
Oxford Union: University should not be a safe space
Members were convinced that the idea would limit free speech and inhibit dialogue
Oxford student dies in tragic bus accident
The DPhil candidate fell from her bike on Botley Road and was run over by a bus
Don slams fivers’ grammar
Oxford academic criticises Bank of England for "efforts to dumb down" the English language
Controversy stikes Oxford local council elections
Lib Dem student candidate hits back at "blatant lie"
OUSU launch campaign to break class barriers
A motion passed at the weekly meeting of OUSU Council on Wednesday mandated the creation a Student Union ‘Class Act’ Campaign
Shock election of Shakira Martin
New NUS president sees off Malia Bouattia and Tom Harwood
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