- Libraries:
- Open 24 hours a day, with 50,000 volumes. Lucky lawyers have the privilege of a separate law library.
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- Computing:
- Most students bring their own machines to take advantage of superfast ethernet access in every bedroom (though there's strict MP3 download rules). The college hires out terminals to students wanting personal access, and the compuetr rooms provide decent modern equipment for general use.
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- Sports:
- St Peter's excels at a diverse range of sports, from Rugby (Cup champions in 2001) to Table Football (reached the European competition. Ectensive grounds and rowing facilties are a short distance away and shared.
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- Student Welfare:
- St Peter's has the usual Oxford system of personal tutors and elected JCR officers appointed to provide personal and academic support within the student community.
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- Parking:
- There is decent provision of both pay and display and some free parking around New Hall Inn Street and George Street.
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- University Shops:
- There is a subsidised stationary shop situated in the OUSU buildings (close to the Clarendon Centre) for all those back to school goodies!
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- University Bookshops:
- Branches of Blackwells, Waterstones and Borders, practically on St Peter's doorstep, ensure that almost every book on almost every reading list can be easily purchased or ordered.
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- Banking:
- There are branches of every major UK bank in the city-centre and free ATMs are located directly opposite the college.
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- Transport Policy:
- St Peter's is one of the most central of all the Oxford colleges, and all university buildings or city amenities can be reached either on foot or by bike.
For destinations further afield Oxford is well served by both rail and coach services.
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- Green Areas:
- St Peter's has an attractive central quad, but for out of college green-peace Christchurch Meadows are great for walking and can be reached by foot in around ten minutes.
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