Cambridge academics sign open letter criticising research funding changes
University Council rescinds University Centre membership
Supporters protest potential vet school closure
Hundreds of Cambridge academics demand vote on fate of vet course
Applications to lead the paper are open until 27th February

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Student campaigners claim that the University used the wrong sales data when deciding to end a trial of a fully plant-based menu at the Whale Cafe

Voting will take place at the same time as elections for next year’s sabbatical officers

Hopkins’ comments at a Cambridge Union debate on Thursday were denounced as ‘unacceptable’ and ‘racist’ by students and guest speakers

The University aims to collaborate with the best researchers and innovators in India


The residents of a house on Hinsley Lane claim they were left without heating and hot water for six weeks

This represents an increase from zero in 2024, but student campaigners say there is still work to be done

The College withdrew plans to dissolve its student Bar Committee after 332 students and alumni criticised the decision

Cambridge for Palestine organised a sit-in to pressure the University Council to support full arms divestment at a meeting on Monday

Cambridge University Conservative Association faces backlash after inviting Farage advisor who said UK should ‘regain’ former colonies and youtuber with links to eugenicist organisations

A group of 20 Oxbridge students met the Israeli president during a ‘policy trip’ organised by the Pinsker Centre

The protesters described the capture of President Maduro as ‘illegal’, and criticised the UK’s refusal to condemn the action

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The coalition, led by the British Veterinary Association, joins a growing chorus of opposition to the potential cessation of the course

A light-hearted round up of this week’s stories, from Nobel Prize nominations to breakthroughs at Cambridge Science Park

The pharma company claims ‘widespread defects’ in the construction of their Discovery Centre cost them millions

A roundup of the biggest stories covered by Varsity this year, from divestment decisions to kebab shop closures


The Reverend Jennifer Adams-Massmann has worked at Peterhouse since 2019, and will begin her role at Westminster Abbey in the spring

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Despite recent changes from the national Girlguiding body, the Cambridge club has released a statement affirming its gender inclusivity

The Mill Lane property will house 13 student rooms, as well as shared bathroom and study spaces

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