The broadcaster and Girton alumna is the 6th figure to announce candidacy for the role
Tony Booth has pledged to put Cambridge at the forefront of a ‘reverse manhattan project’
A 2016 payment request of $5,000 revealed that Halper had been ‘integral in the Crossfire Hurricane investigation’
The University’s disciplinary body held zero disciplinary committee meetings for sexual misconduct in Lent, Easter, and Michaelmas term last year according to Freedom of Information requests
A light-hearted round-up of the latest news from around Cambridge, featuring archaeological digs and folk music gigs
Wyn Evans says the University is facing an ‘internal crisis’ of bullying
Installing a heat-pump is part of the College’s plan to be carbon neutral by 2032
City University of Hong Kong faced controversy after evicting its students’ union from campus and allegedly reporting several of its members to the police
The programme’s organisers have claimed AI can enable a ‘new wave of scientific discovery’
Havovi Anklesaria pursued the case after being told that she could no longer take leave each Lent to visit her family in India
Speeches were given by representatives from Cambridge for Palestine and Youth Demand
CUBC has said it is ‘disappointed’ by the decision
The restoration comes after a cyber-attack on the British Library two years ago disrupted access to online books and journals
Activists delivered a letter signed by over 1,000 students and staff to Cambridge’s Old Schools building
The café cited rising supply and rent costs as problems, as it implored students to help save the venue
Investigations
Varsity surveys Cambridge students to determine their ideas of the boundrary of the city
A light-hearted roundup of news stories from Cambridge, including a Traitors star on SU socials and budding young artists
Speakers highlighted the University’s recent attempts to obtain a court injunction against pro-Palestine protests
Candidates highlighted student workload and equity among colleges as issues they would tackle if elected
This has meant Friday’s halfway hall has been relocated to two separate rooms
Suzanne Raine used the lead the body responsible for setting the UK’s terror threat level
More than 40 families have contacted the hospital fearing they were treated by the surgeon
Students will be able to graduate with some exams unmarked
This is not the first time that the Pembroke Regatta has had to be cancelled due to weather and rowers’ health