New Cambridgeshire train line could connect Bedford, Milton Keynes, Oxford, and Cambridge
Classics professor gave female student unconsensual ‘slobbery kiss’
Graduation ceremony disrupted by pro-Palestine student protester
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The protester condemned the University’s ‘partnerships with companies fuelling the war in Gaza’

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The £34m plans involve building four new accommodation blocks and refurbishing two others

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A Sudanese offer holder called the policy ‘a blanket restriction that ends up punishing genuine students’

The individual is alleged to have acted aggressively towards rowers in an effort to save swans

The College will redevelop former restaurant Cuba Libre into 26 student rooms

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The investigation resulted in her disqualification from running for Union president

The rally featured speakers from the SU, End Sexual Violence, and Cambridge Rape Justice

The Vet School’s efforts to regain full accreditation will now be managed by the Faculty Board of Veterinary Medicine

The study aims to link data from the now closed Tavistock gender clinic with those of adult gender services

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The foundation is alleged to have spent over £190,000 funding programmes based in Oxford and Cambridge

The College flag regulations require a third of students to vote in order for a proposal to pass

The funding cements Cambridge’s position within the UK’s AI Research Resource, expanding national access to high-performance AI computing

An official review has been ordered into the hospital’s neuroscience unit

The College says that it has revised its plans for the newly acquired land in response to local concerns

Thiel was invited to speak by James Orr, the divinity professor recently appointed as a senior adviser to Nigel Farage


The decision comes after Cambridgeshire’s mayor asked the council to review its powers to relocate the kitchen

The decision leaves just seven colleges planning to host balls this May Week

Researchers will investigate whether restricting young people’s social media use has an impact on their mental health

Fife Council candidate Romano Valente has now deleted all references to the University from his social media