Classics professor gave female student unconsensual ‘slobbery kiss’
Former Cambridge vice-chancellor named preferred candidate for chair of UKRI
Rowers fined nearly £4.5k for Lent Bumps misconduct
C4P protesters rally against Israel’s ‘execution law’
Leszek Borysiewicz has been named the government’s preferred candidate for chair of UK Research and Innovation, effective this summer

Protesters gathered in Market Square to rally against the death penalty legislation recently passed by the Israeli government

The Rokos School will begin operating in autumn 2026

The College plans to convert the former Romsey Labour Club into 60 student flats

Jesus College’s resident deer has been relocated after displaying aggressive behaviour

The project is expected to begin in August 2026 and be completed in July 2027

Only the role of Speakers Officer is contested, while the presidency is uncontested for the first time in over a year

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The Cambridge Centre for Palestine studies is actively seeking formal recognition by the University

The College has agreed to review its investment principles following pressure from Newnham for Palestine

The evening meal, which marks the breaking of the Ramadan fast, attracted over 350 attendees

Fitz students pay more than Lucy Cav students, whereas Queens’ students pay less


The Gardens described the exhibition as a ‘live experiment’

Demonstrators criticised the invitation of Joanna Williams to speak before the Cambridge University Society of Women


A journalist at the rally said it was a ‘sign of the times’ that the members travelled down for the event

Student campaigners claim that the University used the wrong sales data when deciding to end a trial of a fully plant-based menu at the Whale Cafe

‘Cambridge Rowing Limited’ was unable to trademark its name following a legal challenge by the University

Hopkins’ comments at a Cambridge Union debate on Thursday were denounced as ‘unacceptable’ and ‘racist’ by students and guest speakers

The College has lost £700,000 in a joint land venture with Christ Church, Oxford

The residents of a house on Hinsley Lane claim they were left without heating and hot water for six weeks

Researchers from the Faculty of Education have published a report claiming that Israeli violence has ‘gravely undermined’ Palestinian education

The College withdrew plans to dissolve its student Bar Committee after 332 students and alumni criticised the decision

The activists called on the College’s master to support arms divestment in an upcoming vote

Cambridge University Conservative Association faces backlash after inviting Farage advisor who said UK should ‘regain’ former colonies and youtuber with links to eugenicist organisations