Saturday, February 22, 2025

Rebecca Ratcliffe

Oxford grads buck recession trend

Statistics show 2% rise in paid employment for leavers

Mark Mills re-elected to City Council

Liberal Democrat candidate Mark Mills has been re-elected as Oxford City Councillor for the Holywell ward

Volca-no way to get home

Icelandic Volcano Causes Widespread Disruption

Volcanic ash is no excuse

All exams will be held as timetabled says University, despite students, lecturers and Roger Moore stranded overseas

Balliol Ball Cancelled

Speakeasy Ball deemed "economically impossible" following poor ticket sales

‘Zero-star’ Jericho restaurant to re-open

Al-Shami was closed following serious breaches of food hygiene regulations

New College cat comes home

Otis returns to his sofa

When it gets too much: a year out

With 680 students suspending their studies a year, a Cherwell investigation shows inconsistent levels of support across colleges

Alco on call for 24-hour drinking

A new home delivery service, offering alcohol, cigarettes and condoms is set to begin trading.

New College network open to hackers

'Insecure’ booking system taken offline

Obesity still on the rise

Eighty per cent of men and almost seventy per cent of women will be overweight by 2020.

Plea for lost kitten

New College's pet kitten Otis has been missing for several days, prompting great concern amongst College members.

Perfume range denied by Uni

An Oxford University spokesperson has quashed rumours that the University is planning to launch a perfume and aftershave range.

OUOTC accused of insensitivity

Theme "Officers and Zulus" causes offence

St John’s set to get a tortoise

JCR and MCR vote to purchase a tortoise.

Sleeping-bag queues for Jericho houses

North Oxford Property Services criticised for allocation system.

Finals still favour white men

New statistics reveal disability and ethnicity gaps, while the gender gap remains.

Oxbridge funding slashed by £10 million

Teaching to be cut unless an alternative source of income is found.

Oxford scientists examine face processing abilities of the brain

Oxford University scientists are using brain scanning technology to investigate how we learn to recognize and comprehend the facial expressions of others.

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