The University will raise the age of enforced retirement for academics from 67 to 69
The protesters will leave King’s parade in the next three weeks following the University’s pledge to review arms investments
Manjari Gupta becomes the fourth women’s officer to step down since 2022
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The Labour MP is expected to become Secretary of State for Farming
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While Labour is most popular among students, more than 60% don’t feel they belong to any political party
A motion calling for the College to pull investments from the industry was passed in a referendum among undergrads
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The King’s birthday honours list includes ten figures with links to the University
Polly Blakesley, an author and art historian, will take over in October next year
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Having failed to secure planning permission, the University will now be charged over half a million pounds by the City and District council
The restrictions are still more relaxed than some UK universities, including UCL, Exeter, and Nottingham
Protesters accused King’s of ‘kicking the can down the road’ over arms investments
The SU notified students of the ‘extraordinary meeting’ after over 200 students raised concerns about the organisation’s integrity
The Council has unanimously passed a motion to ‘press for an immediate and permanent ceasefire’
The College’s SU sent an email to all students condemning the porters actions
Handwritten annotations by the ‘Paradise Lost’ poet have been found in a book at the University of Texas
The post-grad President has accused the SU of being “nepotistic”, and a “quasi-family business”
The former Christ’s undergrad has been chosen as Labour’s candidate for North West Cambridgeshire
Multiple JCRs and MCRs decided to call off their themed parties in an effort to ‘foster an inclusive environment’
The group is refusing to move until the University addresses its demands
Less experienced supervisors claimed it took them over 7 hours to prepare for supervisions
The move has been criticised for ‘making the already exclusive culture of May Week more inaccessible’
Prospective students were unable to enter through the College’s main entrance during the demonstration
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