The company gave its name to the professorship and, despite its renaming, will still be able to nominate members of its board
Over 20,000 patients had their health data disclosed in two Freedom of Information breaches
One professor has described the policy as ‘discriminatory’
Cambridge University is refusing to disclose details of its progress on fossil fuel divestment on the grounds of ‘trade secrets’
The College sports officer described the new women-only gym hour as an ‘overwhelmingly positive’ policy
The meeting on Monday (20/11) was declared inquorate due to the lack of postgraduate members present
The lighting between Girton and its offsite accommodation is now operational after previous failings
Almost two hundred pro-Palestinian students demanded that the University end partnerships with Israel
The proposal has been met with mixed reactions from students
The proposals for a pro-vice-chancellor for sustainability were criticised by student campaigners
The College edited its student handbook to reflect an increase in its Kitchen Fixed Charge, after billing students with the new fee without consultation
The conservative pundit, speaking at the Cambridge Union, claimed that a ‘powerful coalition’ at the university is ‘excusing terrorist groups’
John Glen, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, admitted it would be “churlish” to deny Labour’s rise to Conservative society students
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Protesters demanded the University sever financial ties to the Israeli government and promised to “vote out” Cambridge’s Labour MP
An open letter aims to address uncertainty over ‘the transparency and fairness of the marking process’
The oratorio Saul depicts warfare between ancient Israelites and Philistines
Political cartoonist guest Steve Bell was sacked by the Guardian for Netanyahu sketch in antisemitism row
Around one hundred students and members of the public gathered to mourn lives lost in Gaza
St. John’s was able to spend 17 times more than the college with Cambridge’s smallest endowment.
Power outages resulted in bar closure, cancelled dinner service, and patchy wi-fi coverage
The former Labour chair is the first to win a Union election since last term’s major ballot rigging scandal
The BBC’s QI star is the first fellow in new research programme for prominent LBTQ+ alumni
Cambridge encourages ‘multi-generational leaders’ to sustain their wealth and the world
The Varsity Freshers’ Survey reveals student opinion is divided over the supervision boycott
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