New Cambridgeshire train line could connect Bedford, Milton Keynes, Oxford, and Cambridge
Graduation ceremony disrupted by pro-Palestine student protester
Fellow-owned startup given deal to manufacture missiles
Classics professor gave female student unconsensual ‘slobbery kiss’
The deal forms part of the ‘largest sustained increase’ in defence spending since the end of the Cold War

The protester condemned the University’s ‘partnerships with companies fuelling the war in Gaza’

Daniel Zeichner expressed concern that UKRI funding cuts to physics research will harm future talent at the University

The £34m plans involve building four new accommodation blocks and refurbishing two others

The University warns that travel disruption in the Middle East will not make students elligible for exam allowances next term

The individual is alleged to have acted aggressively towards rowers in an effort to save swans

A by-election will be held for the position of president, with nominations closing on 28 April

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Mohammed Algasim, a Saudi Arabian student, was stabbed outside student accommodation in Cambridge last year

The investigation resulted in her disqualification from running for Union president

Incidents of scammers approaching students around Sidgwick Avenue have been reported since the start of term

The Vet School’s efforts to regain full accreditation will now be managed by the Faculty Board of Veterinary Medicine

The project, launched last year, has been granted £4.8 million in funding from Research England

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Voting will take place online between Monday and Thursday next week

The foundation is alleged to have spent over £190,000 funding programmes based in Oxford and Cambridge

Stern also tried to set up a meeting between Epstein and Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi

The funding cements Cambridge’s position within the UK’s AI Research Resource, expanding national access to high-performance AI computing

The feminist society has renamed itself after Margaret Andrew of Chesterton, who played an important role in the College’s founding

The College says that it has revised its plans for the newly acquired land in response to local concerns


The most recent delay arose due to confusion about the practicalities of arms divestment

The decision comes after Cambridgeshire’s mayor asked the council to review its powers to relocate the kitchen

Giulio Regeni, a PhD student in Development Studies at Cambridge, was killed 10 years ago while conducting research in Cairo

Researchers will investigate whether restricting young people’s social media use has an impact on their mental health