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Council threatens legal action against ‘erratic’ paragliders after foal death
A foal died of its injuries last month after being distressed by a powered paraglider flying low over Port Meadow. Oxford City Council has appealed to the public for...
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Hundreds protest Supreme Court trans ruling in Oxford
Several hundred protestors took to the streets of Oxford today in response to the...
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New rail service to link Oxford and Cowley
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Oxford scientists receive £1 million for motor neurone disease research
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Spate of petty thefts at St Hugh’s
College and JCR to string of pidge and food thefts
Oxford chaplains urge Church to reconsider gay marriage stan
Chaplains sign national clergy letter opposing the recent ruling that Church of England clergy cannot preside over same-sex marriages
Inquest hears deceased student was harassed by tutor
Inquest into the death of a postgraduate student last year raises concerns about how harassment complaint against an Oxford tutor was handled
Exeter College closes JCR kitchen "indefinitely"
The single JCR kitchen has been closed due to 'mess', with students linking the move to the college's ongoing hall boycott
Wellington Square briefly closed due to ‘suspect package’
Fears over another bomb threat led to part of central Oxford being closed for around 40 minutes
A fine time to be an Oxford University Librarian
Students paid almost £130,000 in fines to Bodleian libraries in the last academic year, with the Social Sciences library alone earning £34,000
Oxford research maps populations’ genetic histories
The ancestral genetic mix of populations across the world has been mapped by a research team from Oxford and UCL
Wadham Warden brought into Blair and Brooks debacle
Lord Ken MacDonald QC recommended by Blair as potential chair of hacking inquiry
Wadham lobbies for rusticated students
SU passes unanimous motion to offer resources to suspended students
Oxford research influences NHS decision
A study published by Oxford professors has been used to inform a clinical guideline concerning cardiovascular treatment
St Peter’s receives controversial £5million donation
St Peter's College has attracted interest in accepting a donation from senior employees in Perenco, a large oil company.
Wadham JCR electronics trashed
£3,000 of electronic equipment damaged in Wadham JCR
Oxford MP criticises pro-life adverts on Oxford buses
LIFE pregnancy centre reported to Advertising Standards after counsellor links abortion to risk of breast cancer
History special subjects restricted
Students frustrated as faculty cuts “24-capped” Special Subjects
Exeter students go on indefinite hall strike
JCR launches hall strike to protest 'ludicrous' £840 food fee
Oxford don in sexism row
Fellow of New College criticised for comments in the Financial Times
New IRA claims responsibility for Oxford bomb
“Fireball” device part of campaign against UK recruitment offices
Students protest against Oxford investments
Campaigners call for divestment from fossil fuel companies in Radcliffe Square
Future’s bright for Oxonians in spite of national trend
Almost half of UK graduates cannot find work six months after graduation, but Oxford alumni fare better
Union hosts Chelsea Manning awards ceremony
Edward Snowden praises 2014 Sam Adams Award recipient Manning in an exclusive video shown at the Oxford Union
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