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  • Shakira attends Oxford Union
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    Shakira attends Oxford Union
    Colombian singer Shakira attends a lecture for the students at the Oxford Union in Oxford on December 7, 2009. UPI/Rune Hellestad / eyevine

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  • Oxford college installs plaque calling Cecil Rhodes a ‘committed colonialist’
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    Oxford college installs plaque calling Cecil Rhodes a ‘committed colonialist’
    Campaigners protesting against the statue of imperialist Cecil Rhodes say Oxford University has "failed to address its institutional racism".

    Explanatory panel next to statue also says mining magnate exploited the Ôpeoples of southern AfricaÕ

    The installation of the new plaque comes after the University of Oxford sparked anger over its refusal to remove the statue of Cecil Rhodes outside Oriel College.

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    OXFORD IN THE AIR WAR - EVACUEES TAKE PLACE OF STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITY CITY

    Oxford, once quiet and sedate seat of learning, has taken on an unfamiliar aspect since the intensification of the air war, for it is now a city of refuge for many thousands of mothers and children from the bombed areas of London. Though some of the colleges of the University have been closed and many of the undergraduates are in the Forces, there are few vacant rooms to be found in the town. The houses where students formerly lived are occupied by evacuees. The pavements of the main street are crammed as never before with pedestrians, restaurants and eating houses are packed with customers at all times of the day, and the cinemas are gratified by the eager patronage of exiled Londoners.
    Despite the changed face of the town, however, the past is still represented by undergraduates from the colleges which have remained open as they stroll or cycle through the streets.

    Photo Shows: Members of the Oxford University Officers' Training Unit, which is composed of students preparing for military service, drilling in a deserted road away from the main streets.
    October 1940
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