News in Brief: prizes, planning proposals, and pottery
C4P vandalises University offices over divestment
News in Brief: Cambridge crowns, council confirmations, and competitive cricket
Cambridge psychologist warns against blanket social media ban for under-16s
A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, including local authority news, awards for University academics, and archeological surprises

Activists targeted the Cambridge University Endowment Fund, calling for the University to divest from companies linked to weapons manufacturing

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A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, including a Queens’ student’s Guinness World Record, and discoveries about dinosaurs

Demonstrators accused the Multigenerational Leadership for Sustainability programme of sustaining ‘intergenerational wealth’

Arif Ahmed was found to be biased during a free speech investigation into the University of Sussex

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A light-hearted round up of this week’s stories, from AI accelerators to a fellow joining The Celebrity Traitors

News in Brief
A light-hearted round up of this week’s stories, from a pilot of early voting in Cambridge, to the discovery of an unseen play

This term’s events include a debate titled ‘This House Believes Thatcher Liberated the Proletariat’

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Ofqual described the errors in A- and AS-level physics papers as ‘unacceptable’

Directors of studies were not told that the classics professor had been accused of sexual misconduct

The scam emails appeared to have been sent by members of the University

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

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A light-hearted round up of this week’s stories, from a new planetarium to a Doctor Who-themed Sunday service

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

Anthony Gormley’s Daze IV was found at Oxford’s new humanities centre

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

Lord Chris Smith said the government needed to ‘work an awful lot better’ for students with plan 2 loans

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The election results were delayed after a candidate was disqualified

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

Professor Dennis Yuk-ming Lo is accused of complicity in the expulsion of a student activist from the Chinese University of Hong Kong

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

A light-hearted ruond up of this week’s stories, from the annual blind wine-tasting Varsity contest to Cambridge topping employer rankings
