Leading vice-chancellors were briefed on the risks of foreign interference
The move has been criticised for ‘making the already exclusive culture of May Week more inaccessible’
‘This Is Not A Drill’ sprayed green paint and smashed the insitute’s windows last Friday
The college told Varsity that proposals for a successor choir have ‘not progressed’
Three students are running for the Greens, two for Labour, and one for the Conservatives
The Lady Margaret Boat Club receives over £170,000 more annually than other clubs
The University is advertising for a PhD to investigate the imperial legacy of its Museum of Zoology
The college is hoping to transform the disused tower into the ‘first rope climbing facility’ in the city centre
The College has defended the decision to stop funding the choir
The College’s room ballot caused ‘distress and chaos,’ forcing some into rooms costing £16,000 a year
The presidents were accused of ‘unconstitutionally forcing’ the club to cover the costs of a speeding ticket
The University is putting further restrictions on its depleting medical support fund following initial tightening last month
£10 million in additional funding for Michael Gove’s Cambridge 2040 development plans was announced in yesterday’s budget
The annual Amnesty protest saw students camp outside King’s College in a wooden cage
Crowds of supporters from University societies and faculties supported the event
Anderson won with 1400 of the votes cast, while turnout remained low
At the Cambridge Union, in his first public engagement since events in parliament, Sir Hoyle admitted that he would have ‘done something different’
A motion to make SU catering 100% plant based divided the SU council
The dean voted against a motion that would ‘lament and repent the failure of the Church to be welcoming to LGBTQI+ people’
Two open letters have been sent to the AMES faculty, with an SU motion to be submitted next week
Halfway hall was cancelled and the hall may remain shut all term, following concerns over its roof plaster
A new debating society has faced backlash for its motions on immigration and positive discrimination
Football and croquet teams face community service after urinating on the floor and committing verbal assault on sports day swap
Student attendees were offended by Douglas Hedley’s ‘hurtful and damaging’ comments about gender pronouns at the Eucharist