Presidents and Vice Presidents
Term | Name | College | Name | College | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Trinity 2012 | Alexander Body | Balliol | Pooja Menon | St John's | |
Hilary 2012 | Richard Brown | St Catherine's | Natalie Fernandes | St Catherine's | |
Michaelmas 2011 | Josh Gorman | Wadham | Hannah Brown | Wadham | |
Trinity 2011 | Laurence Wilcock | Hertford | James Dabell | St Catherine's | |
Hilary 2011 | Oscar Robinson | St Catherine's | Mark Shand | Wadham | |
Michaelmas 2010 | Dougie Pontin | Balliol | Ben Bridgland | Wadham | |
Trinity 2010 | Amy Crocker-White | St Catherine's | Isla Smith | St Catherine's | |
Hilary 2010 | Alexei Franks | University | |||
Michaelmas 2009 | Srijanee Bhattacharyya | St John's | |||
Trinity 2009 | Piers Taylor | Exeter | |||
Hilary 2009 | Dominic Barker | Wadham | |||
Michaelmas 2008 | Ryan Taylor | St Catherine's | |||
Trinity 2008 | Ashia Danga | Lady Margaret Hall | |||
Hilary 2008 | Rosie Wild | Somerville | |||
Michaelmas 2007 | Ryan Magee | St Catherine's | |||
Trinity 2007 | Luci Ingram | St John's | |||
Hilary 2007 | Emma Bichard | Greyfriars | |||
Michaelmas 2006 | Clara Burtenshaw | Pembroke | |||
Trinity 2006 | Katharine Creelman | Worcester | |||
Hilary 2006 | Alexis Alexander | St Anne's | |||
Michaelmas 2005 | Nathaniel Kent | St John's | |||
Trinity 2005 | Alice Carse | St John's | |||
Hilary 2005 | Christopher Lock | St Benet's | |||
Michaelmas 2004 | Justin Simon | Greyfriars | |||
Trinity 2004 | Elizabeth Boon | Worcester | |||
Hilary 2004 | Tony Singla | Pembroke | |||
Michaelmas 2003 | Rupert Abbott | Greyfriars | |||
Trinity 2003 | Stuart Donnelly | Greyfriars | |||
Hilary 2003 | Christine Cordon | Balliol | |||
Michaelmas 2002 | Barbara Mollion | Keble | |||
Trinity 2000 | Saima Hanif | St Catherine's |
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