Campaigners fear that the development on Fenner’s cricket ground will disrupt both sport and the environment
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A demure and mindful round-up of this week’s Cambridge news
The college claims the plans will not cause visual disruption to the historic site
The hospital was partially funded by oil magnate Majid Jafar
The proposed network would ease travel to campuses outside the city centre
The philosophy fellow has claimed the college ‘did not have the authority’ to cut ties with him
A group of academics have claimed that the policy is illegal, despite the majority of voting staff electing to keep it last month
The University has stuck to a code based on government policy that has since been paused
The University’s promises hinge on Cambridge for Palestine shutting down its encampment on King’s Parade
The University has published its review of teaching, commissioned to tackle a ‘culture of overwork’
16 out of 23 voting businesses rejected the proposed £2 a night tax
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Employees have experienced ‘technical disruption’ following an attack by the cybercriminal group INC Ransomware
Gonnoreah cases in Cambridge have risen over sixfold during the last ten years, latest data reveals
The proposed changes aim at making the city centre more accessible to tourists
The action comes ahead of graduation ceremonies at Senate House next week
The library’s collections will move to the University Library
All other roles were uncontested, with the presidential race competitive for the first time since last year’s rigging scandal
Protesters said they wanted to show the University what ‘one month of resistance sounds like’
The ‘big win’ deal follows months of negotiations between the University and the supervisors’ union
English students were left distressed after facing severe exam disruptions as a result of technical difficulties
The protests came as the University agreed to provide scholarships for Palestinian students
The demonstration comes as negotiations begin between the University and encampment representatives
The University has proposed to push its compulsory retirement age back from 67 to 69, but academics are pushing for its removal