<p>The Daily Telegraph reported that a newly released dossier of student misdemeanours over the past five years showed that there had been hundreds of incidents of indiscipline.<br />While a college dean was forced to fend off sexual advances of a stark naked and inebriated student, a drunk female undergraduate was reprimanded after found "fouling" in a college corridor. <br /><br />At a Spring Ball earlier this year, a male student needed hospital treatment after he was beaten up and attacked with a bottle by another student. A Freedom of Information request threw up a long list of misdemeanours that were reported to college deans between 2005 and 2010. <br /><br />Priyamvada Gopal, the dean of Churchill College, was alerted to 91 incidents involving more than 100 students in 2005-10. </p>.<p>Citing an example, Gopal said: "Several very drunk students and alumni after a rugby dinner, some of whom were running naked around college, and one of whom propositioned me." <br /><br />Some students were involved in more than one incident, prompting college authorities to consider expulsion. At Sidney Sussex College, there were 112 disciplinary cases.<br />A student threw up in a hand basin and left the water running. The library below got flooded. Only timely action of the porters prevented valuable books from being damaged</p>
<p>The Daily Telegraph reported that a newly released dossier of student misdemeanours over the past five years showed that there had been hundreds of incidents of indiscipline.<br />While a college dean was forced to fend off sexual advances of a stark naked and inebriated student, a drunk female undergraduate was reprimanded after found "fouling" in a college corridor. <br /><br />At a Spring Ball earlier this year, a male student needed hospital treatment after he was beaten up and attacked with a bottle by another student. A Freedom of Information request threw up a long list of misdemeanours that were reported to college deans between 2005 and 2010. <br /><br />Priyamvada Gopal, the dean of Churchill College, was alerted to 91 incidents involving more than 100 students in 2005-10. </p>.<p>Citing an example, Gopal said: "Several very drunk students and alumni after a rugby dinner, some of whom were running naked around college, and one of whom propositioned me." <br /><br />Some students were involved in more than one incident, prompting college authorities to consider expulsion. At Sidney Sussex College, there were 112 disciplinary cases.<br />A student threw up in a hand basin and left the water running. The library below got flooded. Only timely action of the porters prevented valuable books from being damaged</p>