Reform candidate retracts claim of being Cambridge alum
Vigil held for tenth anniversary of PhD student’s death
Stand Up To Racism protests in solidarity with Minneapolis marches
Conservative Association drops ‘far right’ speaker after student backlash 
Children admitted to neonatal intensive care units are more than twice as likely to fail their school readiness assessment

The demonstrators criticised the treatment of immigrants and protesters in America

The University Council has chosen to ignore the results of two votes on protest injunctions and donor transparency

Staff unions failed to reach the required turnout in their recent strike ballots

Students intending to travel by bus next week should check the latest advice from Stagecoach

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The College aims to target a small group of elite private schools to improve the ‘quality’ of students applying

The Students’ Union has deleted its discounts wepbage after keeping it blank for five months


The vault, which is over 200 years old, contains the remains of one of the College’s founding members

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A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, from night climbing to Cambridge carolling


The CUP grant comes amid a reported need for reform across the publishing sector

In two statements on its website, the SU implied that CUSW ‘contradicts’ its ethos but that it was constrained by legal obligations

A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, from the giant anaconda to Sidney Bar’s new prices

UCU, Unite, and Unison have accused the consultation process for staff redundancies at the School of Clinical Medicine of widespread deficiencies

A group of 16 people were seated holding signs reading “I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action” outside Guildhall in Market Square

Pro-Palestine activists described the delay of the vote until February as ‘disgraceful’

Cambridge University Society of Women launched at the end of October as the University’s first society solely for those defined as ‘female at birth’

The plans also include a new entrance at Cambridge Station

Sally Davies’ departure comes one year after she caused significant controversy for telling students that Trinity College had ‘no interest’ in cutting ties from arms companies

A Magdalene porter told students throwing bread onto the roof posed ‘serious risks’


Fellows expressed concerns that the move could create a “loophole” for casual wear at formals

The decorative plate is believed to have been taken by Gordon Stewart Wimbush during his time at Cambridge


Councillors accepted the planning application on Wednesday despite opposition from local campaigners

The train made an emergency stop at Huntingdon, and two men were arrested in the immediate aftermath
