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Oxford West on election knife-edge
YouGov poll places Liberal Democrats favourites to take seat
Does Oxford create a class of its own?
Eimer McAuley discusses class at Oxford and debunks the myth that we are all the same when we graduate
Mixed fortunes for OUPSC in tightest-ever Varsity
Wesley Rawlings reports on the tightest-ever Varsity matches, which were both decided on the very last frame
Oxford Women beat Cambridge Men in Triathlon Varsity
Matt Roller speaks to Lucy Farquhar about an historic Varsity victory
Christ Church win record 33rd Summer VIIIs headship
Matt Roller reports on a dramatic day of bumps racing on the Isis
Crinkled plate may be new method for weight loss
A new crinkled plate, designed by graphic designer Nauris Cinovics at the Art Academy of Latvia, has been suggested as a method of weight loss and reduced food intake
St. John’s JCR votes to fund gender expression
St John’s JCR has resolved to provide £400 for the purchase of items that aid gender expression
Oxford revealed as sixth most expensive student city in the world
New figures reveal that the city was beaten only by New York, Washington, Boston and La Jolla in America, and London
Christ Church and Wadham primed for Summer Eights headships
Matt Roller previews the final day of the highlight of the college rowing year
Outbreak of mumps plagues Oxford’s colleges
As a result of the outbreak students have been sent home, cricket games have been cancelled, and preliminary and final exams are under threat
Huge increase in students using University Counselling Service
Between 2011 and 2016, the number of students contacting the counselling service per academic year has jumped by 84 per cent
Play-off heartbreak for men’s hockey Blues
Caitlin Rigler reports on an unfortunate end to a brilliant season for the men's hockey Blues
Oxford University is a risky investment
Michael Shao debates whether he would add the University of Oxford to his hypothetical portfolio of investments
Torpids, trashings, and other traditions
Mia Millman discusses strange Oxford traditions and how they impact students and outreach
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