Kathryn Gresswell
Reform of OUSU election debates
This week, OUSU have voted to introduce a new format for presidential elections.
DJ’s decks swiped by stranger
Halloween house party marred by theft
Elitism row girl graduates
Oxford reject achieves Cambridge distinction
Golden Compass sequel in doubt
The sequel to the film adaptation of Philip Pullman's novel "The Golden Compass" has allegedly been shelved.
Union to rip up own rulebook
The rules of the Oxford Union are set for a radical overhaul after sweeping changes to the society's rulebook were revealed.
Go private, London academic tells Oxford
Oxford should go private, as it is a "finishing school for the privileged," a leading academic has declared.
Violence hits freshers’ week
Fresher's Week has been marred by a series of violent incidents involving students from several colleges.
Students make waves in Gibraltar Strait
Three Oxford post-graduate students became record breakers this summer after swimming the 22km Gibraltar Strait.
Uni boffins unlock body-consciousness in brains
Oxford University researchers have discovered how our brain's sense of body ownership can be manipulated by illusion.