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Uni commits to partial arms divestment after year-long review
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Researchers to uncover forgotten Sanskrit scholars of colonial India
Theology professor Dr James Orr has become a senior adviser to Nigel Farage

Cambridge-led research rewrites our understanding of the British colonial impact on Sanskrit scholarship in India

Citing accessibility concerns, the SU will now campaign for catering to instead be 75% plant-based

Following a previous open letter sent in March, current students express anger at the present ‘inhospitable’ state of their rooms


Cyclists and pedestrians will soon have priority over cars on Adams Road

Lord Smith said Israel’s conduct ‘amounts to inhumanity and war crimes’ at a Q&A last week

The change will come into effect from October 2027, despite student criticism that the new title is ‘not very accurate’

A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, including Cambridge’s breakthrough research on Multiple Sclerosis and students’ run in with Bonnie Blue



Seven May Week events participated in the accessibility scheme, with Corpus Christi’s May Ball committee ranked the most accessible

In a new paper on AI’s use in language-learning, they assert teaching must use a “human-centred approach” or risk “losing credibility”


The project had been expected to create 1,000 jobs

A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories including a potential breakthrough for arthritis, and clashes over a Christ’s library plans

Cambridge City Council projects costs of £92.275 million to update the Guildhall, Corn Exchange, and Market Square

David Woodman has called to recognise King Aethelstan as England’s first king

Cambridge City Centre was lit up by theatre, music, and circus performances this weekend

The decision threatens North East Cambridge housing development plans just months after project approval

This follows reports that crumbling locks are threatening the future of rowing and punting

Admissions
The positive trajectory of A-Level results across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, continues from last year

The shake-up follows the cancellation of the 2025 festival, after losses of more than £320,000 in 2024

The victim was a student at EF International Language Campuses Cambridge

The building has faced issues such as water ingress and unsuitable window glazing

The SU condemned the move, claiming that the ‘University now has a responsibility to act accordingly’

Newnham’s Head Porter said: ‘Most inappropriate behaviours (or worse) are perpetrated when we allow the conditions for it’

The University has also filed for an injunction on Chestnut Tree Lawn