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Facial disfigurement gene discovered
Oxford-led scientists have discovered a gene which can cause severe facial disfigurement.
Man stabbed to death in Cowley
A man was stabbed to death on Cowley Road at 11.50am on Monday
Peanut butter thief apprehended
A thief made the error of leaving his DNA in a pillaged jar of peanut butter.
Union could have online TV channel
President Corey Dixon is in negotiations to launch an Oxford Union TV channel online.
Greenfield: computer games will make you fat
Baroness Greenfield has accused computers of increasing the risk of obesity and autism.
Somerville charity pot buildup criticised
Somerville JCR has left thousands of pounds donated to a charity fund unspent.
Brasenose College student dies
A postgraduate Brasenose classicist has died.
Oxford tutors admit they ignore personal statements
Several Oxford tutors have admitted that they no longer take into account personal statements when selecting candidates for admission.
Oxford celebrates poet it once shunned
Zimbabwean writer Dambudzo Marechera has been the focus of a series of events celebrating his life - despite being expelled from Oxford as an undergraduate after threatening to burn down a college.
Hilda’s men go straight to the top in JCR elections
Women's campaigners have expressed concern after the first mixed year at St Hilda's elected men to all their top JCR positions.
Obscene outburst from Archbishop’s press secretary
An aide to the new Archbishop of Westminster verbally abused an Oxford student over dinner.
OUSU stalls over graduate tax motion
OUSU has postponed a controversial vote on graduate taxation while JCRs are consulted.
"Unacceptable" hygiene threatens college halls
Over 134 breaches of hygiene regulations were made in Oxford colleges.
Review: Green Day
We review Green Day's long-awaited new album '21st Century Breakdown'
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