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SU calls for meeting with Uni over banned monk’s employment
The SU condemned the University for their "clear negligence" on this issue
Welcome Freshers!
Congratulations - you made it!
Exclusive: Oxford employed monk convicted of child sex abuse despite ban
Father Bernard Green taught at a total of seven Oxford colleges between 2000 and 2012, but St. Benet's bosses were aware of the nature of his ban as early as 2006
First Year
Being a fresher is full of variety
Shaking up an “Office”
A workspace and a fun-space
Oxford First-Generation students launch Alumni Community
The Oxford First-Generation group now have over 70 alumni members
How to get into Oxbridge 101
Oxbridge summer camps claiming to know the secret to admissions benefit nobody but the companies themselves
Letter To: My friends from home
Going home inevitably means seeing people you knew before Oxford
Oxford City Council backs a People’s Vote
The Council becomes only the second in the country to join calls for a vote on the final outcome of the Brexit negotiations
Government threatens Oxbridge with sanctions over access
The two universities were among only three institutions to have conditions placed on their registration with the Office for Students
UCU to vote on second set of strikes
The ballot follows the UCEA's final offer of a 2-2.8% pay rise for university staff.
Different flavours in the Caribbean
The variety and intensity of Caribbean cuisine is far flung from minimalist European food
Brexit means that an academic exodus is unavoidable
Oxford associate professor and former Lib Dem council candidate fears Brexit will undermine Britain’s research status
Colleges under pressure after flooding damage
Heavy rain caused the guttering at Wadham to overflow, which left the top of the library, the MCR, and five student bedrooms affected.
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