The Conservative MP described campus protests as ‘antisemitic,’ while Cambridge Jews for Justice said that Jewish identities are being ‘weaponised’
Every dish served to fellows contained either meat, fish, or eggs
Kevin Price retweeted a post comparing a street of pride flags to a street of swastikas
One historian labelled the University ‘total drips’ for the decision
The traditional pre-exam day of drinking included fireworks and fancy dress
The University had assured the SU that the gap would be accounted for in the plan
This Is Not a Drill is calling on the College to divest from companies supplying the Israeli military
The College held a repatriation ceremony on Tuesday with the La Perouse and Gweagal communities
William O’Reilly claims the allegations form part of a homophobic bullying campaign
The philosophy fellow has garnered support from Australian philosopher Peter Singer
Almost one quarter of AMES students have dropped out or transferred degree since 2013
Police will no longer be actively looking for the 18 jade items stolen from the museum in a raid 12 years ago
ChatGPT performed poorly on analysis and comparison skills compared to humans, according to a new report
Hundreds of researchers have been unable to access a computer due to ‘malicious activity’
The University Jewish Society is ‘upset’ by the decision, with their current premises ‘unfit for purpose’
The College uncovered the work of its former students as secret intelligence workers in a new exhibition
The University Council has authorised a motion to place a ‘moratorium’ on new funded collaborations
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The majority of candidates for Michaelmas, including for president, are unopposed
A Cambridge academic found herself trapped in the bathroom of a medieval tower for seven hours but managed to break free using the unlikely instruments
Last year 292 applications were made to the scheme, compared to 117 in the previous year
The University’s admissions policies have been accused of being ‘biased’ against privately educated students, particularly boys
Pro-vice-chancellor Neely has been criticised for saying he does not see ‘explicit evidence’ that fossil fuel companies use Cambridge to launder their reputations