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Protestors? Pah
Tea, history and football are three things that Britain is world-renowned for. As I sat doing some history in Brasenose Library last Thursday, it...
The Budget: ‘It’s Politics, stupid’
Unexciting, uninspiring and potentially redundant. But it still knocked the Tories for six, says Thomas Kidney
University proposes changes to fee payback
Oxford calls for end of 'expensive' subsidy to middle classes.
Sweeping cuts to university budgets announced
Labour announce cuts of £518 million
Brasenose left in limbo after the room ballot
30 students do not know where they will live next year.
Party leaders descend on Oxford
David Cameron, Conservative Party leader and an alumnus of Brasenose, addressed students of the college last Saturday.
Catholic Deacon visits Oxford
Oriel College receives a visit from prominent priest
University mobile service gets 200 hits an hour
The University has launched a new mobile service that enables students, tourists, and the wider public of Oxfordshire to see what the city has to offer.
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