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Union President-Elect faces criticism after comments about Charlie Kirk’s death
President-Elect of the Oxford Union George Abaraonye is receiving backlash for his positive comments on Charlie Kirk’s death. Abaraonye posted on his Instagram yesterday the statement: “Charlie Kirk is...
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University launches changes to disciplinary policies on new webpage
CW: sexual assault Oxford University has published a new webpage setting out its “approach to...
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Archie Johnston
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Oxford spinout OrganOx acquired by Terumo in record $1.5 billion deal
OrganOx, a University of Oxford spinout specialising in organ preservation technology, has been acquired...
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Mercedes Haas
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Your Party society launched as ‘union of the left’ at Oxford
A new political society promising to “facilitate the discussion of left-wing ideas” has been...
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Harassment claims taint nomination
Derek Walcott has been accused of sexual harrassment twice at Harvard and Boston during his academic career.
First female for the post?
An exclusive interview with Ruth Padel
New twist in Professor of Poetry contest
The race for the position of Oxford Professor of Poetry intensifies as nominations close.
Presidential candidate arrested in Parliament
Alice Heath, candidate for JCR President at Univ, has been arrested after affixing herself to a statue inside the Houses of Parliament.
Jack Straw talk met with protests
Jack Straw responded to local protests against the new probation centre as he gave a talk to OULC.
String maze goes up at Magdalen
Students at Magdalen have created a string maze on the college grounds.
£11,000 for an Oxford education?
Vice-chancellor John Hood has denied allegations that university fees will rise to £11,000.
Heated debate after St Anne’s students left out in the cold
Anger at St Anne's has been calmed after the college administration abandoned a policy of shutting down heaters in Trinity term.
Balliol shell-shocked after tortoise’s death
Balliol has been devastated by the demise of Matilda, their college tortoise.
Oxford archaeologists lead memorial excavation
Archaeologists and anthropologists from Oxford are leading an effort to recover the bodies of soldiers burired in a mass grave in 1916.
Protesters demand end to Oxford animal testing
A 65,000-signature petition has been submitted demanding that Oxford University ceases testing and research on animals.
Students could earn interest on loans
Deflation could result in students gaining rather than losing from the interest on their loans.
Oxford researchers test TB vaccine
A new TB vaccine is being tested in South Africa by Oxford researchers
Protesters demand end to animal testing at Oxford
The animal rights group SPEAK has submitted a 65,000-signature petition calling for animal testing at Oxford to end.
20 mph new limit in Oxford
Oxford is to become the second city in the UK to introduce a speed limit of 20mph.
Oxford librarian discovers oldest-known book jacket
179 year-old book jacket was discovered in the Bodleian.
Ex-Oxford chemist jailed for child sex offences
A former Oxford scientist has been sentenced after pleading guilty to 31 charges of molestation and child porn
Financial blunder costs OUSU thousands
OUSU has undercharged JCRs by thousands due to a mistake in accounting for inflation.
Memorial scholarship to be created after LMH student dies
A scholarship for African students has been set up in memory of an LMH student who recently died.
Bullingdon deny ASBO claims
Members of the Bullingdon Club have denied the proctor's claim that they were threatened with an anti-social behaviour order by police.
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