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Underground Bar to open on George Street
Underground Bar, a “grassroots alternative music venue” is set to open in the basement of 29-31 George Street. It will aim to support “local bands, independent music communities and...
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Oxford Union town hall TT25: Meet the candidates
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MML Faculty cuts almost half of special subject final options
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Oxford City Council proposes unified Great Oxford Council
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O2 appeals against opening hour restriction
The O2 Academy in Cowley is appealing against Oxford City Council’s decision to deny a proposed opening hour extension.
Oxford students outdrunk
Survey places Oxford 41st in drinking league for 2012
Bodleian Library changes debated
Congregation discusses 'The Libraries and their Future'
Oxford academics criticise James Dyson’s ‘sexist’ comments
James Dyson attacks studying “French lesbian poetry” while Michael Gove and academics defend its study
Fiction prize for St Anne’s Professor
Patrick McGuinness wins Writer’s Guild Award for novel
Harry Potter Society ‘Yule Ball’ deemed a success
Yule Ball’ includes live owl show, Gringotts Casino, palm reading and pin the sock on Dobby
Bill Bailey to host ‘Orange Tie’ ball
Charity ball to be held at Oxford Castle Quarter for Sumatran primates
Exam Regulations criticised as ‘a waste of money and paper’
OUSU and JCRs advocate discarding the University's 'Grey Book' for an online-only version
Oxford research condemns drinking whilst pregnant
Unviersity researchers confirm that alcohol negatively effects foetal development
‘Lolz’ added to Oxford English Dictionary
Words including 'lolz' and 'tweeps' added to OED
Oxord 02 Academy appeal fails
02 plan to increase opening hours rejected by Council
New rooms for Corpus Students
Corpus Christi college to build new accommodation on Park End St
St Hugh’s to move location to Christ Church Meadow
JCR votes to move college to Christ Church Meadow to avoid derisive jokes about distance from city centre
Private Schools ‘demonised’ by politicians
Chair of headteachers’ conference complains over the 'demonisation' of private schools
Rowing suspended with multiple collisions
The Christ Church Regatta, the annual rowing competition for novices, had to be suspended on Wednesday and Thursday due to poor weather.
Anthony Stansfeld elected PCC
Anthony Stansfeld, the Conservative party candidate, has been elected Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Thames Valley.
Student anger unabated
Two years after fees protest in 2010, Oxford students travel to London to protest once more
Hugh Grant steals hearts at Hertford
Love Actually actor speaks at Hertford debate on press ethics
Petition launched against ‘academic racism’ at Oxbridge
Russell Group university researchers call on Oxford and Cambridge to stop excluding black academics
Exeter College pays tribute to student
Exeter College mourns the death of one of its students
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