SU sabbs join calls condemning Israeli attack on West Bank university
20 vet organisations sign letter backing Cam vet course
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Uni members slam ‘totalitarian’ recommendation to stop vet course 
Students and staff voiced their criticisms at a discussion chaired by the deputy vice-chancellor on Tuesday

Three sabbatical officers have called on UK universities to cut ties with Israel after its attack on Birzeit University

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A light-hearted round up of this week’s stories, from Cambridge making it to the Graham Norton couch, to an astronaut innovation award

This year, the King’s Honours List features several Cambridge faculty and alum, including Dr. Suzy Lishman, Meera Syal, and Dr. Tristram Hunt


Varsity can now reveal the full extent of the College’s spending

All trees in Tree Court have been removed, altering one of Cambridge’s most picturesque courtyards

The Vet School plans to ‘oppose it with all the means at our disposal’ – with futher discussions likely to take place early next year

However, it also suggests that AI could support students in clarifying, exploring, and contextualising learning material

Peters secured 182 votes to Morgan’s 92, with President and Debates Officer being the only contested positions

Activists criticised the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership for parterning ‘with the fossil fuels and arms sectors’


The move hopes to tackle the College’s rising deficit, leaving students raising concerns the College is neglecting student safety

Vote comes after colleges cut support for current interim league

The increasingly competitive elections continue as two roles are contested while no one stands for Equalities Officer

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In an exclusive interview with Varsity, Lord Smith told students to ‘hold fast to your beliefs’

A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, from rare orchids to book awards

A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, including delays to Cambridge South station and talks on Trump’s US

Technical problems prevented the charity from providing mental health services at the start of term




This comes as the Uni reduced its projected deficit from £62.6 million to £39 million for next year after imposing controversial spending cuts across all departments

Between 2019-20 and 2023-24, the University made 64 financial payouts to students who lodged formal complaints or submitted academic appeals

The report from the Board of Scrutiny claimed that the University had failed to disclose its progress towards sustainability goals

Focusing on fuelling development, the plans aim to turn Oxford and Cambridge together into ‘Europe’s Silicon Valley’

A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, including efforts to preserve floppy disks’ data at the UL and a don authenticating Einstein’s violin

New FA guidance has resulted in CU Women’s Association Football changing their constitution