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Involved, awake, engaged – an interview with Nick Farrell
South Africa’s principle uncanniness is in the reflection it gives of our own home nation.
Oxford will not reconsider Sackler donations despite opioid link
A £1 million donation from the Sacklers to the National Portrait Gallery has been held up in internal review
Crazy bop at Exeter. But where were all the suckling pigs?
Oxford needs to re-evaluate its disciplinary methods
Uni to introduce undergrad paper in feminist philosophy
The University aims to have four professors in feminist philosophy by next year
Oxford ranked sixth best in the world in new university rankings
The University was ranked top for Anatomy and Physiology, Geography, English Language and Literature, and Archaeology.
County Council bans pro-EU bus from Broad Street
Oxfordshire County Council initially claimed it “could not permit political advertising"
Student tory resigns after bigoted online rant
The student apologised for his 'ghastly' language
Laser tag players bring out Uni security
The group were masked and wielding what, from a distance, looked like genuine firearms
Oxford to open new sexual harassment centre
Students now will be able to gain support at a college, department and University level
New community hub for Wadham House
Aristotle House will be repurposed by Makespace Oxford into a venue for charities, workers’ cooperatives and social enterprises.
Societies condemn platform for Israeli politician
The Oxford Israel Forum, the PPE society, and the International Relations Society defended their decision to host of the speaker
Grace at formal is ‘gender equality issue’
Merton's JCR President could not "remember hearing someone non male read out grace"
Radio Four’s money man on fake news media
An interview with Tim Harford reveals that knowledge does not protect us from prejudice
Brasenose grad’s attempt to sue Oxford dismissed
Siddiqui sought £1m in 'loss of earnings' after he received a 2.i instead of a first
NUS President accused of bullying
Colleagues came forward to denounce the 'toxic' atmosphere in the NUS
More offers for women than men for first time
This year’s intake of freshers was made up of a total of 1,070 18-year-old women, compared to 1,025 men
Academic exodus continues
The resignation of 230 EU academics is "very serious for Oxford"
Controversial ex-Union president made new universities minister
Sam Gymiah was criticised for inviting Saddam Hussein's deputy to the Union
Union announces majority-female term card
Whoopi Goldberg, Alec Baldwin, and Ann Coulter among the line-up, which sees an increase in BME speakers on Michaelmas
Oxford pays tribute to professor killed in M40 crash
Colleagues and students have shared their grief at the death of incoming Oriel Provost Mark Whittow.
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