Right-wing billionaire Peter Thiel gives ‘antichrist’ lecture in Cambridge
John’s duped into £10m overspend
Epstein contacted Cambridge academics about research funding
Corpus FemSoc no longer named after man
Patryk Malinowski has been sentenced to a year in prison for starting several fires at St Catharine’s College

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


The decision comes despite applicants being told this admissions cycle would go ahead ‘as planned’

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

The demonstrators criticised the treatment of immigrants and protesters in America

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

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

Cambridge academics warn that delays to implementing a complaints procedure leaves academic free speech under threat

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Students in Cambridge will still get to vote this year as other local authorities postpone their elections

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

Companies with links to the University are highly ranked in the new Cambridgshire Ltd 2025 report


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

The grants are funded by the Horizon programme, and support mid-career researchers on a project of up to five years in length


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

In an open letter to the Prime Minister, senior Cambridge figures warned that the recommendation to close the school could cause a “brain drain” of academic talent

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

Cambridge researchers have idenitified major turning points around ages 9, 32, 66 and 83

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

Unredacted report seen by Varsity showed donations fell by over £40 million, while international fee income grew

The plans also include a new entrance at Cambridge Station

A light hearted round up of some of this week’s news stories, from stranded cats to Christmas light-ups


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

Two staircases, as well as New Cellars, have been inaccessible for the last two weeks
