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  3. Don (academia) - Wikipedia

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    At some universities in Canada, such as the University of King's College [9] and the University of New Brunswick, [10] a don is the senior head of a university residence. At these institutions, a don is typically a faculty member, staff member, or postgraduate student, whose responsibilities in the residence are primarily administrative.

  4. Oxford Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Journal was a free newspaper distributed throughout the city of Oxford in the county of Oxfordshire, UK. It was published under licence by Taylor Newspapers Ltd (who also publish other free newspapers including the Basingstoke Observer , Oxford Property Weekly and Auto Weekly ).

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    The Oxford Times has several sister publications: The Herald Series – a set of weekly newspapers covering Abingdon, Wantage, Wallingford and Didcot. Witney Gazette – a weekly newspaper covering Witney and Carterton. Bicester Advertiser – a weekly newspaper covering Bicester. Banbury Cake – a free weekly newspaper for the Banbury area.

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  9. Cherwell (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Cherwell (/ ˈ tʃ ɑːr w ɛ l / CHAR-wel) is a weekly student newspaper published entirely by students of Oxford University.Founded in 1920 and named after a local river, Cherwell is a subsidiary of independent student publishing house Oxford Student Publications Ltd.