Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Tom Hall

E. coli outbreak scare at Maths Faculty

Water supply shut off to Maths and Philosophy departments

OUSU 2015 election: results in full

Full breakdown of OUSU election results by candidate, courtesy of OUSU

Jack Hampton wins OUSU Presidency

Cherwell brings you live coverage of OUSU's 2015 elections

Union candidates clash again over A$AP Rocky speaker event

Controversy over who has the rights to host A$AP Rocky today pits Union rivals Shahin and Webber against one another for a second time

Finalists express anger over mistake during Law exam

Students set to complain after asked to start exam without required materials

Oxford Union passes motion that it is institutionally racist

Union Standing Committee today passes motion acknowledging that institution is institutionally racist

Balliol JCR spends £20k on painting

Common Room votes to purchase valuable Grayson Perry piece

Port and Policy conduct angers Somerville finalists

OUCA members singing at Port and Policy provokes an alleged attack

Merton disciplinary measure declared unconstitutional

Merton students protest at new anti-smoking measure, claiming it breaks college regulations

Morris community responds to criticism over ‘blackface’

Morris dancers defend use of black face paint amid debate following appearance at Folk Weekend Oxford

Students and faculty members attack Bodleian "secrecy"

Bodleian comes under fire for handling of Oriental Institute library relocation

"Inferno" at the Randolph

Emergency services have been called to the scene of a fire at the historic Randolph Hotel in Oxford's city centre

St John’s in £150,000 legal dispute over hawthorn hedge

A 180-yard stretch of hedgerow in Warwickshire is the subject of an expensive dispute between a retired man and a college with a £340 million endowment

Union in leadership crisis

Positions of President and Treasurer left vacant after Senior Disciplinary Committee ruling

University building occupied by pro-divestment protesters

The Clarendon Building on Broad Street has been occupied by Oxford alumni protesting the University's postponement of a decision on fossil fuel divestment

Review: The Inbetweeners 2

This second cinematic outing for the Inbetweeners gang does nothing new but still has its funny moments

Lisa Wehden wins Union presidency

Wehden beats Sunny Jain and Chris Frost to Presidency amidst low voter turnout and ballot problems

Sultan’s honorary doctorate upheld despite objections

Students outraged that the Sultan of Brunei's honorary doctorate has been upheld, despite his country's homophobic laws

Exeter votes to scrap catering charge

Survey of Exeter students finds over 80% in favour of option that removes catering charge altogether, despite rent increases and grant cuts

University to update harassment policy following OUSU talks

Pro-Vice Chancellor for Education confirms that harassment policy will be updated to include sexual violence alongside new plans for a harassment support office

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