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Netflix has announced the release date alongside first-look photos for its new romance film My Oxford Year that is set in the ...
Bleary-eyed Oxford University students were pictured making their way home from a May Ball in the early hours of this morning ...
THE WHODUNIT WANDERER, DR. MANJIRI PRABHU* Google says a Hodophile is someone who loves to travel, a term derived from the ...
Industry and Science minister Ed Husic is set to be dropped from federal Cabinet, a casualty of post-election factional ...
As gambling companies increasingly target young people, many are becoming frustrated by a lack of government action to ...
City Of Oxford College, in Oxpens Road, submitted an application to certify that its car park could be used part-time by members of the public. The application was refused by Oxford City Council ...
Hume is now encompassed by a small part of Mulgoa and Luddenham as well as Badgerys Creek and Bradfield to the north; ...
In the city of dreaming spires you'll find Oxford Business College, a place where 'ambition meets opportunity and education drives success'. Judging by videos on its website, this noble seat of ...
Gambling companies are following a well-worn playbook, one mastered by the tobacco industry: trying to influence women.
Oxford University academics used a chalice made from a human skull – potentially belonging to an enslaved Caribbean woman – at formal dinners until as recently as 2015, a new book has alleged.
The American Association of Colleges and Universities released the public letter on Tuesday, April 22. The group of university presidents accused President Donald Trump of "unprecedented government ...
Oxford dons drank wine from a chalice made from a human skull until as recently as 2015, it has emerged. Academics at Worcester College used to drink from the chalice, which was fashioned from a ...