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Students run to Rome

Several students are participating in a non-stop run to Rome to raise money for charity

City Council approves new Blavatnik building

Blavatnik building to go ahead despite protests

Oxford students second most satisfied

Times survey shows significant satisfaction among Oxford students, though not so much with their student union

Blackwell’s Music continues despite relocation

No jobs lost due to move from 23-25 Broad St

Horsemeat linked to Paganism

A paper published by the Oxford Journal of Archaeology suggests why horsemeat is so unpopular in England

Catz rejects secret ballot motion

Motion proposing online voting fails to pass with two-thirds majority

Oxford’s newest tower

The Blavatnik School of Government is building an 72-foot glass tower in the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter

Wadham moderates anti-Formal stance

A motion to create a weekly formal is passed, but only after the name is amended to 'guest night'

Oxford hosts European Integration Conference

The conference, hosted by the Oxford German Forum Society, featured key practitioners and explored the challenges facing the EU.

Abramovich invests in Oxford company

Russian tycoon, Roman Abramovich recently invested more than £4.3 million into Oxford Catalysts.

Oxford researchers locate high-risk genes for bowel cancer

Research carried out by Oxford University's Wellcome Trust Centre and Cancer Research UK has linked two faulty genes with the development of bowel cancer within families.