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Latest PostWhat is the Boat Race and why does it happen?
It's famous all over the world and this year is the 169th boat race, with rowers taking to the iconic course on the Thames.
Read moreOxford lecturers begin boycott over Rhodes statue
By Francesca Gillett
BBC News
Academics refuse to tutor students of Oriel College, which chose to keep the controversial statue.
Read moreQueen's portrait removal by students 'absurd'
Oxford University students vote to remove the image as it is deemed a symbol of "colonial history".
Read moreMalala: I know power in a young girl’s heart
Appearing on the cover of British Vogue, the 23-year-old reflects on her activism and university life.
Read moreListen: Cambridge v Oxford in Varsity one-day match
Listen to BBC Radio Cambridgeshire commentary on Cambridge University v Oxford University in the one-day Varsity match at Lord's.
Catch upJenrick welcomes Cecil Rhodes statue decision
By Michael Race
BBC News
Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick backs college's decision not to remove its Cecil Rhodes statue.
Read moreCecil Rhodes statue removal refusal 'slap in face'
By Michael Race
BBC News
Campaigners say Cecil Rhodes represented white supremacy and was steeped in colonialism and racism.
Read moreCecil Rhodes statue will not be removed by college
By Michael Race
BBC News
Oriel College initially backed the removal but has backtracked blaming costs and other issues.
Read moreYoung people 'coming in droves' for first jab
By Huw Thomas
BBC News
More than a third of people under 30 in Wales have had a Covid-19 jab.
Read moreAstraZeneca hit by Covid vaccine-share protesters
Protesters in Cambridge, Macclesfield and Oxford are demanding the firm shares vaccine technology.
Read moreIs the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine safe?
People under 30 are being offered an alternative to the AstraZeneca vaccine after a review into rare blood clots.
Read moreCancer research in a pandemic: 'I've done 90-hour weeks'
By Alice Evans
Newsbeat
Lab staff are working long unpaid hours to reduce the impact Covid is having on cancer research.
Read moreRhodes statue decision delayed for second time
By Michael Race
BBC News
The work in deciding whether to keep a statue of Cecil Rhodes has taken longer than planned.
Read moreMalaria vaccine hailed as potential breakthrough
By Philippa Roxby
Health reporter
Early trials show Oxford developers may have finally found an effective jab against the disease.
Read moreOxford receives £112m from fossil fuel industry
The Oxford Climate Justice Campaign is demanding the university cuts its ties to the industry.
Read moreSheen on bursaries, the NHS and football
Michael Sheen talks independence, Welsh history, Oxford University, and football in a lockdown chat.
Oxford uni reveals Sheen fund for Welsh students
The award will help financially disadvantaged students from Wales go to Jesus College.
Read moreBlood clot victim's sister urges people to get jab
Neil Astles, 59, who had the AstraZeneca vaccine in March, died from a blood clot on Sunday.
Read moreCovid-19: Infection raises brain conditions risk
A third of patients went on to develop psychological or neurological conditions, Prof Husain says.