University to overhaul online systems
The technology behind OxCORT is a decade old, and is “no longer being actively developed and requires replacement”, according to a University statement.
‘Pay Oxford living wage’, campaign tells Uni
The petition reflects Oxford City Council’s recent commitment to pay its employees an ‘Oxford Living Wage’, which stands at 95% of the London living wage.
Students launch magazine ‘for African and Caribbean voices’
The magazine provides a creative platform for students of African and Caribbean descent
Law Faculty slammed for case list change
The Faculty excluded headings and subheadings from a case list, departing from normal practice
Campaign launched for ‘Oxford Living Wage’
The petition reflects Oxford City Council’s recent commitment to pay its employees an ‘Oxford Living Wage’, which stands at 95% of the London living wage
JCR presidents ‘disappointed’ by access report
The letter calls on the University and Colleges "to take every possible step to ensure that this situation improves in the short and long-term"
Access denied: Oxford admits more Westminster pupils than black students
First-ever undergraduate admissions report reveals stark realities of Oxford's access problem
Oxford to expand access programmes after data release
The scheme, which provides spring and summer schools for students from under-represented backgrounds, will increase its intake by 50% from next year
Choosing the best Italian on George Street
Price and variation are crucial for a good restaurant.
Recipe Corner: Nawamin’s curry
MasterChef finalist shares his recipe for crab meat curry with Thai jasmine rice
Uni welcomes calls for ‘urgent action’ on mental health services
Oxford has welcomed a Universities UK (UUK) report calling for “urgent action” to improve the coordination of universities and the NHS in regards to...
Oxford denies alleged new eSport offerings
Oxford University does not plan to introduce eSport courses, despite recent reports of an alleged collaboration between the University and Tencent to offer the classes
No, Labour did not lose the local elections
The party should not be too disappointed about the result, but can’t be complacent
LMH hosts Brookes ball days after bop ban
The college hosted an Oxford Brookes society's ball, despite banning bops days before