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Gina Miller claimed that Lord Chris Smith had demonstrated a ‘serious breach’ of electoral guidelines
Dr Woda possessed over 300 indecent images
A light-hearted round-up of this week’s news from around Cambridge, including honorary degrees and two council disputes
An average of 21.2% of supervisions at Cambridge in 2023-24 were conducted by graduate students
One speaker said ‘Israel was only ever another form of the final solution’
C4P claimed that Magdalene has several indirect ‘holdings in several companies complicit in the Israeli genocide’
Investigation
The apple doesn’t fall far from Newton’s tree
investigation
Elizabeth Bratton and Kezia Douglass investigate the trials and tribulations of May Week planning
Both Trinity and John’s have claimed that the encampment could be disruptive during the exam period
Caius Fellow R.A. Fisher served as the Galton Professor of Eugenics
Activists claimed the encampment has been set up to challenge the University’s policies blocking ‘meaningful progress on divestment’
A member of the group said it was a ‘quiet gesture of solidarity’
The proposed busway, the supporters of which claim it aims to ‘cut congestion and improve air quality,’ would run past the College’s West Cambridge grounds to link Cambridge and Cambourne
Protesters chanted ‘money for education, not war and occupation’
Leaked reports suggest the hospital was aware of issues with Dr. Kuldeep Stohr’s care as early as 2015, but downplayed concerns in internal communications
The team secured their narrow victory over the University of Warwick on the very last question of the programme, for a final score of 175–170
Last month, the CPRG marked their launch at the first Cambridge Psychedelic Research Day, hosted at Clare College
A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, including a Summer Solstice swim and (two?) carbon-cutting cafes
Proposals made by the College for housing development on its Owlstone Croft site have been a source of controversy for several years
The broadcaster and Girton alumna is the 6th figure to announce candidacy for the role
A self-selecting online survey shows that almost 30% of students have used ChatGPT for assessed work
A 2016 payment request of $5,000 revealed that Halper had been ‘integral in the Crossfire Hurricane investigation’