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Matt, a PPE student at Exeter, was the paper's editor for Trinity Term 2018 alongside Fred Dimbleby. Follow him on Twitter: @mroller98
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Oxford coach calls for clarity in funding of university cricket
Graham Charlesworth said: "It’s potentially good news, but we’re not quite sure what the detail looks like."
Sathnam Sanghera: “We’ve got to go through this painful process”
The Times columnist, a vocal critic of Oxbridge's admissions data, says that access is about attitude, not money
Half of colleges fail to provide halal food, says ISoc
Oxford's Islamic Society claim that 14 of Oxford's 30 undergraduate colleges fail to offer halal food in hall
Quarter of JCRs have transgender rep
Queen’s College is the latest college to introduce the position
Universities minister repeats call for ‘sanctions’ over access data
Oxford accepted fewer applications from poor neighbourhoods this year than any other mainstream institution
‘IT glitch’ means Clinton talk sells out before tickets go on sale
The tickets were due to be released at 9am today
Hillary Clinton is coming to Oxford
The failed US presidential candidate will give the annual Romanes lecture
Revealed: Colleges’ property investments worth £1.5 billion
Colleges' holdings encompass an area bigger than the Mediterranean island of Malta
Oxford pubs serve the most expensive pints outside of London
The average cost of a pint in Oxford is £4.57, according to a new study
Keble and Pembroke win Summer VIIIs headships
Both crews rowed over on Saturday afternoon to seal their respective headships
Law Faculty slammed for case list change
The Faculty excluded headings and subheadings from a case list, departing from normal practice
University under fire for ‘pathetic’ retweet
Journalist Sathnam Sanghera told Cherwell: "I think the RT...demonstrates a real entrenched resistance to change"
Harriet Harman: “The concept of safe spaces has been abused”
The veteran Labour MP denies that there is a 'free speech crisis' within UK universities
Claire Taylor: “there needs to be a continuous development of the game”
Taylor, the first woman to be named as a Wisden Cricketer of the Year, says the game cannot solely rely on watershed moments for growth
Christ Church votes to fly St George’s flag during World Cup
The motion passed despite concerns flying the flag might be “a little bit EDL-y”
University to re-display removed Theresa May portrait
The portrait of Theresa May was removed from the walls of the University’s School of Geography and the Environment last night following student pressure
Students defy University’s trashing clampdown
The gates leading from Exam Schools to Merton Street were locked following second-year medics' final exam
“It was the kind of stuff that I thought had been banned in the 1960s for having no taste”
St Peter's master Mark Damazer was unimpressed by Teddy Hall rugby fans' choice of beer in last week's Cuppers final
Plumbing issues cause cancellation of O2 Academy gig
Rock band Don Bronco told fans: "a lot of you are currently standing in human faeces."
Oxford could face ‘sanctions’ over access inequality, says Education Committee
Just 2.8% of the University’s intake were from students who live in areas classified as the most difficult to engage in higher education
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