The Oxford Student

The Oxford Student
The Oxford Student
Type Weekly newspaper during Oxford University term time
Format Compact
Owner OSSL
Founded 1992
Political alignment none
Circulation c. 16,000
Official website www.oxfordstudent.com

The Oxford Student is a newspaper produced by and for students of the University of Oxford; it is sometimes abbreviated to The OxStu. The paper was established in 1992 by the Oxford University Student Union[1]

The Oxford Student is owned by OUSU and run through the Student Union's commercial subsidiary, Oxford Student Services Ltd (OSSL). The newspaper's constitution grants the paper editorial independence.

Contents

Accolades

The Oxford Student was named "Student Newspaper of the Year" at the Guardian Student Media Awards in 2001, was shortlisted in 2004 and awarded the runner-up prize in 2007.[2]

Exposition Magazine

Every term, the Oxford Student's sister magazine, Exposition, is released along with the penultimate issue of the paper. Exposition is primarily written by university post-graduates "covering politics, society and the arts and encompassing a diverse array of disciplines: from Art History to International Relations, Urban Anthropology to Legal Ethics." [3]

Controversy

In 2004, the newspaper gained national publicity when two reporters broke University rules to expose security flaws in the University's computer network; the student journalists responsible, Patrick Foster and Roger Waite, were rusticated by the University's Court of Summary Jurisdiction, but on appeal their punishment was reduced to a fine.[4] Foster now works as Media Correspondent for The Times, and Waite worked for the Sunday Times for a few years after graduating.

Contributors

Former contributors include Laura Barton of The Guardian, Mark Henderson and Rob Hands of The Times, and Karl Smith of The Independent.[citation needed]

The current editors are Josh Davis and Lizzie Porter.[5]

Previous editors

Trinity term 2011 - Emily Belton, Stephanie Vizard
Hilary term 2011 - James Benge, Ellen Newberry
Michaelmas term 2010 - Winston Featherly-Bean, Tara Mulholland
Trinity term 2010 - Adam Bouyamourn, Anoosh Chakelian
Hilary term 2010 - Alistair Walker, Louis Barclay
Michaelmas term 2009 - Tom Rowley, Jeremy Kelly
Trinity term 2009 - Emma Mockford, Helena See

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