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  • How much does your college master earn?
    17 October 2025
  • Footy captains fury over trans athlete ban
    17 October 2025
  • Join Varsity this Michaelmas
    13 October 2025
  • Editor's pickUni clears don accused of ‘abhorrent racism’
    3 October 2025
  • Join Varsity this Michaelmas

    Join Varsity this Michaelmas

    Now is the ideal time to join Cambridge’s only independent student newspaper

    13 October 2025
    Join Varsity this Michaelmas
  • How much does your college master earn?

    How much does your college master earn?

    Varsity’s analysis of college accounts and Freedom of Information requests show a disparity of at least £80,000 in Head of House pay across the University

    17 October 2025
    How much does your college master earn?
  • News in brief: burgers, blues, and floppy bytes

    News in brief: burgers, blues, and floppy bytes

    17 October 2025
    News in brief: burgers, blues, and floppy bytes
  • Footy captains fury over trans athlete ban

    Footy captains fury over trans athlete ban

    17 October 2025
    Footy captains fury over trans athlete ban
  • SU announces vote on NUS affiliation

    SU announces vote on NUS affiliation

    17 October 2025
    SU announces vote on NUS affiliation
  • Foundation Year, three years on

    News-in-depth

    Foundation Year, three years on

    17 October 2025
    Foundation Year, three years on
  • SU scraps campaign for 100% vegan catering 

    SU scraps campaign for 100% vegan catering 

    17 October 2025
    SU scraps campaign for 100% vegan catering 
  • Caius students in uproar over 'unbelievably disruptive' building works

    Caius students in uproar over ‘unbelievably disruptive’ building works

    17 October 2025
    Caius students in uproar over ‘unbelievably disruptive’ building works
  • Cantabs face costly sports fees

    Cantabs face costly sports fees

    17 October 2025
    Cantabs face costly sports fees
  • Cambridge University celebrates its 165th Nobel Prize winner

    Cambridge University celebrates its 165th Nobel Prize winner

    17 October 2025
    Cambridge University celebrates its 165th Nobel Prize winner
  • Colleges short of student housing

    Colleges short of student housing

    Freedom of information requests sent to Cambridge colleges revealed that several lacked accommodation for more than 100 students

    17 October 2025
    Colleges short of student housing
  • News in Brief: good deeds, gripes, and Gardies gifts

    News In Brief

    News in Brief: good deeds, gripes, and Gardies gifts

    A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, from uncovered complaints by musical writers to a new cat cafe

    14 October 2025
    News in Brief: good deeds, gripes, and Gardies gifts
  • Pro-Palestine protesters stage city centre rally

    Pro-Palestine protesters stage city centre rally

    12 October 2025
    Pro-Palestine protesters stage city centre rally
  • Cambridge climbs to third in world Uni rankings

    Cambridge climbs to third in world Uni rankings

    11 October 2025
    Cambridge climbs to third in world Uni rankings
  • Open letter calls on Newnham to divest from firms 'complicit' in Palestine

    Open letter calls on Newnham to divest from firms ‘complicit’ in Palestine

    9 October 2025
    Open letter calls on Newnham to divest from firms ‘complicit’ in Palestine
  • Survey: Student Budgeting 2025

    Survey: Student Budgeting 2025

    8 October 2025
    Survey: Student Budgeting 2025
  • Cambridge to have ‘England’s first official cycle street’

    Cambridge to have ‘England’s first official cycle street’

    7 October 2025
    Cambridge to have ‘England’s first official cycle street’
  • Chancellor calls Israel’s actions in Gaza and West Bank ‘intolerable’

    Chancellor calls Israel’s actions in Gaza and West Bank ‘intolerable’

    6 October 2025
    Chancellor calls Israel’s actions in Gaza and West Bank ‘intolerable’
  • Jensen Huang, Celeste, and Mia Khalifa to speak at the Union

    Jensen Huang, Celeste, and Mia Khalifa to speak at the Union

    5 October 2025
    Jensen Huang, Celeste, and Mia Khalifa to speak at the Union
  • Gardies officially closes

    Gardies officially closes

    4 October 2025
    Gardies officially closes
  • Doctors accuse CUH of censorship on Gaza

    Doctors accuse CUH of censorship on Gaza

    Doctors wrote an open letter criticising ‘a persistent culture of censorship’ in the trust, as well as the NHS’ recent contract with controversial tech firm Palantir

    3 October 2025
    Doctors accuse CUH of censorship on Gaza
  • Revealed: richest colleges raised rents most

    News-in-depth

    Revealed: richest colleges raised rents most

    John’s and Trinity, the University’s wealthiest colleges, rank among the top three for rent hikes, according to FOI requests

    3 October 2025
    Revealed: richest colleges raised rents most
  • Rise in students turned away from hardship fund

    Rise in students turned away from hardship fund

    3 October 2025
    Rise in students turned away from hardship fund
  • Uni clears don accused of 'abhorrent racism'

    Uni clears don accused of ‘abhorrent racism’

    3 October 2025
    Uni clears don accused of ‘abhorrent racism’
  • King's to form new women's choir

    King’s to form new women’s choir

    3 October 2025
    King’s to form new women’s choir
  • 'Either you die or you leave': How Cambridge helped evacuate its Gazan offer-holders

    ‘Either you die or you leave’: How Cambridge helped evacuate its Gazan offer-holders

    3 October 2025
    ‘Either you die or you leave’: How Cambridge helped evacuate its Gazan offer-holders
  • Land Economy tripos renamed 'Environment, Law, and Economics’

    Land Economy tripos renamed ‘Environment, Law, and Economics’

    3 October 2025
    Land Economy tripos renamed ‘Environment, Law, and Economics’
  • News in brief: breakthroughs, Blues' dominance, and beginnings for lock repairs

    News in brief: breakthroughs, Blues’ dominance, and beginnings for lock repairs

    3 October 2025
    News in brief: breakthroughs, Blues’ dominance, and beginnings for lock repairs
  • BBC sinks Boat Race coverage

    BBC sinks Boat Race coverage

    3 October 2025
    BBC sinks Boat Race coverage
  • Dons raise £4.8 million for animal wound treatment spinout

    Dons raise £4.8 million for animal wound treatment spinout

    1 October 2025
    Dons raise £4.8 million for animal wound treatment spinout
  • Head of Education Faculty calls for ‘rewilding’ education system

    Head of Education Faculty calls for ‘rewilding’ education system

    Professor Cremlin condemned the present education system as ‘obsolete’

    30 September 2025
    Head of Education Faculty calls for ‘rewilding’ education system
  • Professor calls for release of imprisoned Spanish rapper

    Professor calls for release of imprisoned Spanish rapper

    Professor Emeritus Dr Keown has launched a campaign to free Pablo Hasél, having visiting him in Spain to offer support

    29 September 2025
    Professor calls for release of imprisoned Spanish rapper
  • News in Brief: bolstered books, brilliant beers, and booming businesses 

    News in Brief: bolstered books, brilliant beers, and booming businesses 

    28 September 2025
    News in Brief: bolstered books, brilliant beers, and booming businesses 
  • St John’s Innovation Park to begin £50m expansion

    St John’s Innovation Park to begin £50m expansion

    27 September 2025
    St John’s Innovation Park to begin £50m expansion
  • New Cambridge study finds alcohol consumption increases dementia risk

    New Cambridge study finds alcohol consumption increases dementia risk

    26 September 2025
    New Cambridge study finds alcohol consumption increases dementia risk
  • SU reveals Access-a-Ball rankings 

    SU reveals Access-a-Ball rankings 

    25 September 2025
    SU reveals Access-a-Ball rankings 
  • Cambridge University Press & Assessment release new framework for ethical AI use 

    Cambridge University Press & Assessment release new framework for ethical AI use 

    24 September 2025
    Cambridge University Press & Assessment release new framework for ethical AI use 
  • Ex-Caius student avoids '£20k fine' for returning room key 40 years late

    Ex-Caius student avoids ‘£20k fine’ for returning room key 40 years late

    23 September 2025
    Ex-Caius student avoids ‘£20k fine’ for returning room key 40 years late
  • Kemi Badenoch raises concerns over faltering investment during visit

    Kemi Badenoch raises concerns over faltering investment during visit

    22 September 2025
    Kemi Badenoch raises concerns over faltering investment during visit
  • News in Brief: auctions, altered attitudes, and athletics achievements

    News in Brief: auctions, altered attitudes, and athletics achievements

    21 September 2025
    News in Brief: auctions, altered attitudes, and athletics achievements
  • Cambridge Science Park releases plans for next 30 years

    Cambridge Science Park releases plans for next 30 years

    Founded by Trinity College, the 150-acre site is set for major redevelopment

    20 September 2025
    Cambridge Science Park releases plans for next 30 years
  • Oxbridge miss out on top 3 in university rankings for first time

    Oxbridge miss out on top 3 in university rankings for first time

    The Times’ annual ranking saw Cambridge tie with rival Oxford in fourth place 

    19 September 2025
    Oxbridge miss out on top 3 in university rankings for first time
  • High Court judge defends protest injunction 

    High Court judge defends protest injunction 

    18 September 2025
    High Court judge defends protest injunction 
  • Ludwig filming returns to Cambridge

    Ludwig filming returns to Cambridge

    17 September 2025
    Ludwig filming returns to Cambridge
  • Cambridgeshire anti-spiking week begins

    Cambridgeshire anti-spiking week begins

    16 September 2025
    Cambridgeshire anti-spiking week begins
  • AstraZeneca pulls £200 million in funding for Cambridge research site

    AstraZeneca pulls £200 million in funding for Cambridge research site

    15 September 2025
    AstraZeneca pulls £200 million in funding for Cambridge research site
  • News in Brief: Christ's 'canyon,' creative acclaim, and cartilage cures

    News in Brief: Christ’s ‘canyon,’ creative acclaim, and cartilage cures

    14 September 2025
    News in Brief: Christ’s ‘canyon,’ creative acclaim, and cartilage cures
  • Trinity Street to close for month-long roadworks

    Trinity Street to close for month-long roadworks

    13 September 2025
    Trinity Street to close for month-long roadworks
  • New NHS platform causes security concerns in Cambridge

    New NHS platform causes security concerns in Cambridge

    12 September 2025
    New NHS platform causes security concerns in Cambridge
  • New left-wing student society claims Corbyn support

    New left-wing student society claims Corbyn support

    11 September 2025
    New left-wing student society claims Corbyn support
  • Student group condemns Biomedical Campus for 'endorsing pseudoscience'

    Student group condemns Biomedical Campus for ‘endorsing pseudoscience’

    Students Against Psuedoscience claim Cambridge Biomedical Campus endorses pseudoscience through its association with the annual Cambridge Wellness Festival

    10 September 2025
    Student group condemns Biomedical Campus for ‘endorsing pseudoscience’
  • Local authority proposes £500,000 package to fund 'urgent' River Cam repairs

    Local authority proposes £500,000 package to fund ‘urgent’ River Cam repairs

    Councillors urge the City Council to contribute to repairs, as a “full structural rebuild” needed in long-term

    9 September 2025
    Local authority proposes £500,000 package to fund ‘urgent’ River Cam repairs
  • Two pro-Palestine demonstrations held in past week

    Two pro-Palestine demonstrations held in past week

    8 September 2025
    Two pro-Palestine demonstrations held in past week
  • News in Brief: bird sightings, brain cancer, and government bye-byes 

    News in Brief: bird sightings, brain cancer, and government bye-byes 

    7 September 2025
    News in Brief: bird sightings, brain cancer, and government bye-byes 
  • Government allows Gazan students to take up university places

    Government allows Gazan students to take up university places

    6 September 2025
    Government allows Gazan students to take up university places
  • Council proposes £92 million project to renew city-centre

    Council proposes £92 million project to renew city-centre

    5 September 2025
    Council proposes £92 million project to renew city-centre
  • Robinson historian calls to recognise first King of England

    Robinson historian calls to recognise first King of England

    4 September 2025
    Robinson historian calls to recognise first King of England
  • Students form new left-wing society in criticism of CULC

    Students form new left-wing society in criticism of CULC

    3 September 2025
    Students form new left-wing society in criticism of CULC
  • Student house could become homeless shelter

    Student house could become homeless shelter

    2 September 2025
    Student house could become homeless shelter
  • Cambridge's tallest building restored to former glory

    Cambridge’s tallest building restored to former glory

    1 September 2025
    Cambridge’s tallest building restored to former glory
  • News in Brief: royal rendezvous, rated restaurants, and river runaways

    News in Brief: royal rendezvous, rated restaurants, and river runaways

    A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, including Cambridge restaurants receiving national recognition and new cutting-edge tech for medical research

    31 August 2025
    News in Brief: royal rendezvous, rated restaurants, and river runaways
  • New UL collection seeks to 'expose' British family's link to slavery

    New UL collection seeks to ‘expose’ British family’s link to slavery

    The collection has been largely assembled by a Cambridge PhD student

    30 August 2025
    New UL collection seeks to ‘expose’ British family’s link to slavery
  • Cambridge hospital settles after infection outbreak killed three patients

    Cambridge hospital settles after infection outbreak killed three patients

    29 August 2025
    Cambridge hospital settles after infection outbreak killed three patients
  • Council rejects Wolfson's planned expansion

    Council rejects Wolfson’s planned expansion

    28 August 2025
    Council rejects Wolfson’s planned expansion
  • Council criticised after market plans announced

    Council criticised after market plans announced

    27 August 2025
    Council criticised after market plans announced
  • 'Out of the Ordinary' festival takes over Cambridge 

    ‘Out of the Ordinary’ festival takes over Cambridge 

    26 August 2025
    ‘Out of the Ordinary’ festival takes over Cambridge 
  • Government pulls £277M in funding for Cambridge sewage works relocation

    Government pulls £277M in funding for Cambridge sewage works relocation

    25 August 2025
    Government pulls £277M in funding for Cambridge sewage works relocation
  • News in Brief: Brain breakthroughs, bouldering, and the 'broligarchy'

    News in Brief: Brain breakthroughs, bouldering, and the ‘broligarchy’

    24 August 2025
    News in Brief: Brain breakthroughs, bouldering, and the ‘broligarchy’
  • Over 200 new homes approved on edge of Cambridge

    Over 200 new homes approved on edge of Cambridge

    23 August 2025
    Over 200 new homes approved on edge of Cambridge
  • Council hits back at criticism of asylum seeker grant

    Council hits back at criticism of asylum seeker grant

    22 August 2025
    Council hits back at criticism of asylum seeker grant
  • Delayed May Ball payments a ‘slap in the face’, say student workers

    Delayed May Ball payments a ‘slap in the face’, say student workers

    Trinity and John’s May Ball committees both apologised after workers reported experiencing delayed payments and dodged communications

    21 August 2025
    Delayed May Ball payments a ‘slap in the face’, say student workers
  • Pro-Palestine activists urge new Chancellor to 'condemn Israel'

    Pro-Palestine activists urge new Chancellor to ‘condemn Israel’

    Open letter urges Lord Smith to intervene on behalf of students in Gaza unable to take up UK university offers

    20 August 2025
    Pro-Palestine activists urge new Chancellor to ‘condemn Israel’
  • Tompkins Table 2025: Trinity widens gap on Christ’s

    Exclusive

    Tompkins Table 2025: Trinity widens gap on Christ’s

    19 August 2025
    Tompkins Table 2025: Trinity widens gap on Christ’s
  • Pro-Palestine activists spray-paint Barclays Eagle Labs

    Pro-Palestine activists spray-paint Barclays Eagle Labs

    18 August 2025
    Pro-Palestine activists spray-paint Barclays Eagle Labs
  • News in Brief: Punting politicians, pride, and planning rows

    News in Brief: Punting politicians, pride, and planning rows

    17 August 2025
    News in Brief: Punting politicians, pride, and planning rows
  • Locals urge Uni to fund River Cam repairs

    Locals urge Uni to fund River Cam repairs

    16 August 2025
    Locals urge Uni to fund River Cam repairs
  • Uni welcomes new students

    Admissions

    Uni welcomes new students

    14 August 2025
    Uni welcomes new students
  • Local group objects to 'excessive' new Christ's library

    Local group objects to ‘excessive’ new Christ’s library

    13 August 2025
    Local group objects to ‘excessive’ new Christ’s library
  • Trinity sells O2 Arena lease for £90m

    Trinity sells O2 Arena lease for £90m

    12 August 2025
    Trinity sells O2 Arena lease for £90m
  • Council spends £31k defending Mill Road Bus Gate

    Council spends £31k defending Mill Road Bus Gate

    11 August 2025
    Council spends £31k defending Mill Road Bus Gate
  • News in Brief: Streets, suns, and TV stars

    News in Brief: Streets, suns, and TV stars

    A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, including an astronomical discovery and a sighting of a popular actor

    10 August 2025
    News in Brief: Streets, suns, and TV stars
  • ‘Major milestone’ for Cambridge Children’s Hospital as contractor appointed

    ‘Major milestone’ for Cambridge Children’s Hospital as contractor appointed

    Buoygues UK have been chosen as the main construction partner of the first specialist children’s hospital in the East of England

    9 August 2025
    ‘Major milestone’ for Cambridge Children’s Hospital as contractor appointed
  • SU calls for government action over Palestinian offer holders

    SU calls for government action over Palestinian offer holders

    8 August 2025
    SU calls for government action over Palestinian offer holders
  • Trinity to pay £24,000 to repair vandalised Balfour portrait

    Trinity to pay £24,000 to repair vandalised Balfour portrait

    7 August 2025
    Trinity to pay £24,000 to repair vandalised Balfour portrait
  • Cambridge Labour offices targeted by pro-Palestine graffiti

    Cambridge Labour offices targeted by pro-Palestine graffiti

    6 August 2025
    Cambridge Labour offices targeted by pro-Palestine graffiti
  • Cambridge Folk Festival to relaunch in 2026

    Cambridge Folk Festival to relaunch in 2026

    5 August 2025
    Cambridge Folk Festival to relaunch in 2026
  • Two arrested after death of Cambridge language school student 

    Two arrested after death of Cambridge language school student 

    4 August 2025
    Two arrested after death of Cambridge language school student 
  • News in Brief: Bare bikers, business and budding scientists

    News in Brief: Bare bikers, business and budding scientists

    3 August 2025
    News in Brief: Bare bikers, business and budding scientists
  • Cambridge driverless bus trial receives extra £1M in funding

    Cambridge driverless bus trial receives extra £1M in funding

    2 August 2025
    Cambridge driverless bus trial receives extra £1M in funding
  • Colleges spent over £10k responding to encampments

    Colleges spent over £10k responding to encampments

    1 August 2025
    Colleges spent over £10k responding to encampments
  • Newnham postgrads referred to homeless charities as College runs out of rooms

    Newnham postgrads referred to homeless charities as College runs out of rooms

    Incoming students were told to seek accomodation advice from external providers, including Shelter 

    31 July 2025
    Newnham postgrads referred to homeless charities as College runs out of rooms
  • Lucy Cav secures £47m loan to expand student accommodation

    Lucy Cav secures £47m loan to expand student accommodation

    The loan from Just Group will help finance the College’s recent acquisition of property on Castle Street

    30 July 2025
    Lucy Cav secures £47m loan to expand student accommodation
  • Free speech has been stifled at Cambridge, says outgoing Selwyn master

    Free speech has been stifled at Cambridge, says outgoing Selwyn master

    29 July 2025
    Free speech has been stifled at Cambridge, says outgoing Selwyn master
  • Two Pro-Palestine protests take place in Cambridge in past week

    Two Pro-Palestine protests take place in Cambridge in past week

    28 July 2025
    Two Pro-Palestine protests take place in Cambridge in past week
  • News in Brief: Starships, sculptures, and South Station squabbles

    News in Brief: Starships, sculptures, and South Station squabbles

    27 July 2025
    News in Brief: Starships, sculptures, and South Station squabbles
  • Refurbishments to James Stirling building approved

    Refurbishments to James Stirling building approved

    26 July 2025
    Refurbishments to James Stirling building approved
  • Uni secures 12-month injunction against protests

    Uni secures 12-month injunction against protests

    25 July 2025
    Uni secures 12-month injunction against protests
  • Right-wing group calls for charges over Balfour portrait vandalism

    Right-wing group calls for charges over Balfour portrait vandalism

    24 July 2025
    Right-wing group calls for charges over Balfour portrait vandalism
  • Lord Smith elected Cambridge chancellor

    Lord Smith elected Cambridge chancellor

    23 July 2025
    Lord Smith elected Cambridge chancellor
  • British Academy elects 12 Cambridge academics

    British Academy elects 12 Cambridge academics

    22 July 2025
    British Academy elects 12 Cambridge academics
  • Cambridge scholarship recipient trapped in Gaza

    Cambridge scholarship recipient trapped in Gaza

    Malak Hani, 19, was accepted into Downing College but cannot leave the territory due to visa restrictions

    21 July 2025
    Cambridge scholarship recipient trapped in Gaza
  • News in Brief: Chaucer, coffee-houses, and challenging degrees

    News in Brief: Chaucer, coffee-houses, and challenging degrees

    A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, including a Chaucerian mystery and a celebration of the ‘one-person battery electric recumbent tricycle’

    20 July 2025
    News in Brief: Chaucer, coffee-houses, and challenging degrees
  • Chancellorship candidates express concern about conduct of election 

    Chancellorship candidates express concern about conduct of election 

    19 July 2025
    Chancellorship candidates express concern about conduct of election 
  • Trinity exam burglar jailed for 11 months

    Trinity exam burglar jailed for 11 months

    18 July 2025
    Trinity exam burglar jailed for 11 months
  • Fenner's cricket ground suffering 'dismal decline,' action group says 

    Fenner’s cricket ground suffering ‘dismal decline,’ action group says 

    17 July 2025
    Fenner’s cricket ground suffering ‘dismal decline,’ action group says 
  • Newnham students warned against using 'secluded or concealed routes' in evening after student followed

    Newnham students warned against using ‘secluded or concealed routes’ in evening after student followed

    16 July 2025
    Newnham students warned against using ‘secluded or concealed routes’ in evening after student followed
  • University applies for extension to injunction against protesters 

    University applies for extension to injunction against protesters 

    15 July 2025
    University applies for extension to injunction against protesters 
  • News in Brief: Self-testing, sweltering heat and a rock festival 

    News in Brief: Self-testing, sweltering heat and a rock festival 

    13 July 2025
    News in Brief: Self-testing, sweltering heat and a rock festival 
  • Cambridge Shakespeare Festival enters negotiations with performing arts union

    Cambridge Shakespeare Festival enters negotiations with performing arts union

    12 July 2025
    Cambridge Shakespeare Festival enters negotiations with performing arts union
  • Meta opens £12 million lab in Cambridge 

    Meta opens £12 million lab in Cambridge 

    11 July 2025
    Meta opens £12 million lab in Cambridge 
  • Plans to relaunch Cambridge Folk Festival to be voted on by city council

    Plans to relaunch Cambridge Folk Festival to be voted on by city council

    If the plans are approved, Cherry Hinton Hall will remain the festival’s anchor venue 

    10 July 2025
    Plans to relaunch Cambridge Folk Festival to be voted on by city council
  • Cambridge Chancellor hopeful accuses opponent of electoral malpractice 

    Cambridge Chancellor hopeful accuses opponent of electoral malpractice 

    Gina Miller claimed that Lord Chris Smith had demonstrated a ‘serious breach’ of electoral guidelines 

    9 July 2025
    Cambridge Chancellor hopeful accuses opponent of electoral malpractice 
  • Addenbrooke's surgeon struck off for indecent images of children

    Addenbrooke’s surgeon struck off for indecent images of children

    8 July 2025
    Addenbrooke’s surgeon struck off for indecent images of children
  • Join Varsity's visual team this Michaelmas

    Join Varsity‘s visual team this Michaelmas

    13 July 2025
    Join Varsity‘s visual team this Michaelmas
  • Write for Varsity this Michaelmas

    Write for Varsity this Michaelmas

    13 July 2025
    Write for Varsity this Michaelmas
  • Equity accuses Cambridge Shakespeare Festival of ‘wage theft’

    Equity accuses Cambridge Shakespeare Festival of ‘wage theft’

    7 July 2025
    Equity accuses Cambridge Shakespeare Festival of ‘wage theft’
  • News in Brief: Congratulations, Chancellorship, and financial challenges

    News in Brief: Congratulations, Chancellorship, and financial challenges

    6 July 2025
    News in Brief: Congratulations, Chancellorship, and financial challenges
  • Arms divestment would be ‘existential’ threat to the University, says academic

    Arms divestment would be ‘existential’ threat to the University, says academic

    5 July 2025
    Arms divestment would be ‘existential’ threat to the University, says academic
  • Asteroid named after Cambridge's first professional female astronomer 

    Asteroid named after Cambridge’s first professional female astronomer 

    4 July 2025
    Asteroid named after Cambridge’s first professional female astronomer 
  • Clare students call on College to divest

    Clare students call on College to divest

    3 July 2025
    Clare students call on College to divest

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