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Stanley also played in the Oppidan and mixed wall games.
The second track from Oppidan, one of my favorite albums.
Three days later she was beaten when attempting to concede five pounds to Oppidan in a handicap race.
She started 4/5 favourite and won from the Duke of Rutland's colt Oppidan.
Activate's direct competitor is The Oppidan Press.
He was born in Shropshire, and was admitted to Shrewsbury free grammar school as an 'oppidan' in 1571.
The Oppidan Press is an independent student-run newspaper at Rhodes University in Grahamstown.
The school originally had two houses Oppidan and Rustican, from the Latin for Town and Country.
The Oppidan, founded in 1828, was published once a Half; it covered all sport in Eton and some professional events as well, but no longer exists.
The young Hook, an Oppidan at Eton College, plays in the St. Andrew's Day competition.
Activate celebrated its 65th birthday in 2012, while The Oppidan Press was only first published in 2007 with its target readership being mainly Oppidans.
Although The Oppidan Press receives a grant from Rhodes University's Student Representative Council, all printing costs are covered by advertisements and private sponsors.
If they choose instead to belong to one of the 24 Oppidan Houses, they are known as Oppidan Scholars.
Oppidans who have distinguished themselves academically are called Oppidan Scholars - they receive no financial benefit, but have OS attached to their surnames in the school lists.
The Wall Game is organized entirely by boys, particularly by the Keepers of College Wall, Oppidan Wall and Mixed Wall.
There are three student newspapers, Activate, The Oppidan Press and Cue which has been published daily during the National Arts Festival held in Grahamstown every year for several decades.
The Oppidan Press is primarily a newspaper produced for student readers who live off-campus in digs, although its orientation and coverage necessarily includes campus affairs, because all students are members of the Rhodes community.
However, despite Millington and Damiano being pictured together at that year's Cannes Film Festival, the movie (meant to have been produced by David Grant's Oppidan Films) never materialized.
In the examinations during his final year Powell was graded 9th in the school and 3rd oppidan (i.e. excluding the notably gifted boys who were grouped together in College), "a laurel of reasonable distinction".
The Oppidan Press was founded not only to provide news and entertainment to the previously disenfranchised Oppidan community, but also to increase the quality of student media at Rhodes University.
As a major centre for journalism training, Grahamstown also hosts two student newspapers, Activate, established in 1947, and The Oppidan Press, a student initiative launched in 2007 that caters mainly to the student population living off-campus.