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  • Cambridge OCR fined £270k for exam paper errors
    27 April 2026
  • Two more women allege sexual harassment by classics professor Simon Goldhill 
    28 April 2026
  • Google DeepMind hires Cambridge academic for new ‘Philosopher’ role
    25 April 2026
  • Corpus Master on sabbatical for entirety of Lent term
    25 April 2026
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  • News in Brief: botched ballots, banned smartphones, and breaking Antarctic ice

    News in Brief

    News in Brief: botched ballots, banned smartphones, and breaking Antarctic ice

    28 April 2026
    News in Brief: botched ballots, banned smartphones, and breaking Antarctic ice
  • Cambridge OCR fined £270k for exam paper errors

    Cambridge OCR fined £270k for exam paper errors

    27 April 2026
    Cambridge OCR fined £270k for exam paper errors
  • Two more women allege sexual harassment by classics professor Simon Goldhill

    Two more women allege sexual harassment by classics professor Simon Goldhill

    28 April 2026
    Two more women allege sexual harassment by classics professor Simon Goldhill
  • Corpus Master on sabbatical for entirety of Lent term

    Corpus Master on sabbatical for entirety of Lent term

    25 April 2026
    Corpus Master on sabbatical for entirety of Lent term
  • Google DeepMind hires Cambridge academic for new ‘Philosopher’ role

    Google DeepMind hires Cambridge academic for new ‘Philosopher’ role

    25 April 2026
    Google DeepMind hires Cambridge academic for new ‘Philosopher’ role
  • University introduces transparency regime for weapons investments

    University introduces transparency regime for weapons investments

    24 April 2026
    University introduces transparency regime for weapons investments
  • Revised Hughes Hall development plans cause alarm for local residents

    Revised Hughes Hall development plans cause alarm for local residents

    24 April 2026
    Revised Hughes Hall development plans cause alarm for local residents
  • Over 500 University support staff go on strike

    Over 500 University support staff go on strike

    24 April 2026
    Over 500 University support staff go on strike
  • Local elections 2026: who is running from the University?

    Local elections 2026: who is running from the University?

    Meet the students and staff running for City Council

    24 April 2026
    Local elections 2026: who is running from the University?
  • Fitz signs £10m agreement with Chinese university

    Fitz signs £10m agreement with Chinese university

    Fudan University, whose constitution includes a ‘pledge to follow the Communist Party’s leadership’, will donate £10m to Fitz over three years

    24 April 2026
    Fitz signs £10m agreement with Chinese university
  • Colleges not told about investigation into Simon Goldhill

    Colleges not told about investigation into Simon Goldhill

    24 April 2026
    Colleges not told about investigation into Simon Goldhill
  • Students and staff targeted in phishing attack sent from compromised accounts

    Students and staff targeted in phishing attack sent from compromised accounts

    24 April 2026
    Students and staff targeted in phishing attack sent from compromised accounts
  • Student voting survey shows major shift from Labour to Greens

    Student voting survey shows major shift from Labour to Greens

    24 April 2026
    Student voting survey shows major shift from Labour to Greens
  • News in Brief: billion-pound plans collapse, bat virus discoveries, and base appeals

    News in Brief: billion-pound plans collapse, bat virus discoveries, and base appeals

    24 April 2026
    News in Brief: billion-pound plans collapse, bat virus discoveries, and base appeals
  • First medical textbook on anti-racist healthcare launched by Cambridge PhD student

    First medical textbook on anti-racist healthcare launched by Cambridge PhD student

    23 April 2026
    First medical textbook on anti-racist healthcare launched by Cambridge PhD student
  • Fellow-owned startup given deal to manufacture missiles

    Fellow-owned startup given deal to manufacture missiles

    21 April 2026
    Fellow-owned startup given deal to manufacture missiles
  • Graduation ceremony disrupted by pro-Palestine student protester

    Graduation ceremony disrupted by pro-Palestine student protester

    20 April 2026
    Graduation ceremony disrupted by pro-Palestine student protester
  • News in Brief: self-driving cars, speeding trains, and Selwyn shortlisters

    News in Brief: self-driving cars, speeding trains, and Selwyn shortlisters

    18 April 2026
    News in Brief: self-driving cars, speeding trains, and Selwyn shortlisters
  • New Cambridgeshire train line could connect Bedford, Milton Keynes, Oxford, and Cambridge

    New Cambridgeshire train line could connect Bedford, Milton Keynes, Oxford, and Cambridge

    The proposed railway line could deliver up to five trains an hour

    17 April 2026
    New Cambridgeshire train line could connect Bedford, Milton Keynes, Oxford, and Cambridge
  • Former Cambridge vice-chancellor named preferred candidate for chair of UKRI

    Former Cambridge vice-chancellor named preferred candidate for chair of UKRI

    Leszek Borysiewicz has been named the government’s preferred candidate for chair of UK Research and Innovation, effective this summer

    14 April 2026
    Former Cambridge vice-chancellor named preferred candidate for chair of UKRI
  • C4P protesters rally against Israel’s 'execution law'

    C4P protesters rally against Israel’s ‘execution law’

    13 April 2026
    C4P protesters rally against Israel’s ‘execution law’
  • News in Brief: planetariums, plaques, and plastic pollution

    News In Brief

    News in Brief: planetariums, plaques, and plastic pollution

    12 April 2026
    News in Brief: planetariums, plaques, and plastic pollution
  • New botany course uses materials studied by Darwin

    New botany course uses materials studied by Darwin

    11 April 2026
    New botany course uses materials studied by Darwin
  • Classics professor gave female student unconsensual 'slobbery kiss'

    Classics professor gave female student unconsensual ‘slobbery kiss’

    10 April 2026
    Classics professor gave female student unconsensual ‘slobbery kiss’
  • Rowers fined nearly £4.5k for Lent Bumps misconduct

    Rowers fined nearly £4.5k for Lent Bumps misconduct

    9 April 2026
    Rowers fined nearly £4.5k for Lent Bumps misconduct
  • Cambridge MP joins academics in funding cuts criticism

    Cambridge MP joins academics in funding cuts criticism

    8 April 2026
    Cambridge MP joins academics in funding cuts criticism
  • Construction begins on controversial Queens’ accommodation

    Construction begins on controversial Queens’ accommodation

    6 April 2026
    Construction begins on controversial Queens’ accommodation
  • Offer holders from conflict-affected countries describe ‘painful’ impact of visa brake

    News in depth

    Offer holders from conflict-affected countries describe ‘painful’ impact of visa brake

    3 April 2026
    Offer holders from conflict-affected countries describe ‘painful’ impact of visa brake
  • Cambridge alumnus Matt Brittin appointed BBC director-general

    Cambridge alumnus Matt Brittin appointed BBC director-general

    Brittin, a Robinson alumnus, will take over from Tim Davie, who studied at Selwyn

    3 April 2026
    Cambridge alumnus Matt Brittin appointed BBC director-general
  • Record-breaking £190 million donation will fund new Cambridge School of Government

    Record-breaking £190 million donation will fund new Cambridge School of Government

    The Rokos School will begin operating in autumn 2026

    2 April 2026
    Record-breaking £190 million donation will fund new Cambridge School of Government
  • Homerton plans to convert former Labour Club into student accom

    Homerton plans to convert former Labour Club into student accom

    1 April 2026
    Homerton plans to convert former Labour Club into student accom
  • Missing Sidgwick sculpture spotted in Oxford 

    Missing Sidgwick sculpture spotted in Oxford 

    1 April 2026
    Missing Sidgwick sculpture spotted in Oxford 
  • Downing law society banned from holding formals in College for a year

    Downing law society banned from holding formals in College for a year

    31 March 2026
    Downing law society banned from holding formals in College for a year
  • Belgian university faces backlash over appointment of 'race-realist' fellow

    Belgian university faces backlash over appointment of ‘race-realist’ fellow

    31 March 2026
    Belgian university faces backlash over appointment of ‘race-realist’ fellow
  • News in Brief: creativity cuts, curtailed cycle crimes and Cavendish’s quantum computer

    News in Brief: creativity cuts, curtailed cycle crimes and Cavendish’s quantum computer

    30 March 2026
    News in Brief: creativity cuts, curtailed cycle crimes and Cavendish’s quantum computer
  • International students complain of ‘impossible choice’ under Cambridge travel disruption policy

    International students complain of ‘impossible choice’ under Cambridge travel disruption policy

    28 March 2026
    International students complain of ‘impossible choice’ under Cambridge travel disruption policy
  • Rowers voice growing concerns about ‘red boat man’ 

    Rowers voice growing concerns about ‘red boat man’ 

    27 March 2026
    Rowers voice growing concerns about ‘red boat man’ 
  • Downing to demolish restaurant for new student accom

    Downing to demolish restaurant for new student accom

    27 March 2026
    Downing to demolish restaurant for new student accom
  • Uni awarded University of Sanctuary accreditation

    Uni awarded University of Sanctuary accreditation

    The University has been recognised for its commitment to welcoming refugees and forced migrants 

    26 March 2026
    Uni awarded University of Sanctuary accreditation
  • Jesus College ‘jdeer’ relocated

    Jesus College ‘jdeer’ relocated

    Jesus College’s resident deer has been relocated after displaying aggressive behaviour 

    24 March 2026
    Jesus College ‘jdeer’ relocated
  • Demolition of former Cavendish II buildings at West Cambridge site approved

    Demolition of former Cavendish II buildings at West Cambridge site approved

    23 March 2026
    Demolition of former Cavendish II buildings at West Cambridge site approved
  • Chancellor says Rachel Reeves must tackle ‘badly broken’ student loans

    Chancellor says Rachel Reeves must tackle ‘badly broken’ student loans

    22 March 2026
    Chancellor says Rachel Reeves must tackle ‘badly broken’ student loans
  • Care leaver left at risk of homelessness following University decision 

    Care leaver left at risk of homelessness following University decision 

    22 March 2026
    Care leaver left at risk of homelessness following University decision 
  • Amnesty International holds Cage Campaign for the right to protest

    Amnesty International holds Cage Campaign for the right to protest

    21 March 2026
    Amnesty International holds Cage Campaign for the right to protest
  • Former Union debates officer cleared of misconduct

    Former Union debates officer cleared of misconduct

    19 March 2026
    Former Union debates officer cleared of misconduct
  • Unprecedented Union presidential race delivers re-open nominations result

    Unprecedented Union presidential race delivers re-open nominations result

    18 March 2026
    Unprecedented Union presidential race delivers re-open nominations result
  • Join Varsity's social media team this Easter

    Join Varsity‘s social media team this Easter

    26 March 2026
    Join Varsity‘s social media team this Easter
  • News in Brief: raging runners, reimagined research, and robotic responses

    News In Brief

    News in Brief: raging runners, reimagined research, and robotic responses

    17 March 2026
    News in Brief: raging runners, reimagined research, and robotic responses
  • Uni urged to help locate looted Zimbabwean skulls

    Uni urged to help locate looted Zimbabwean skulls

    Descendants of Zimbabwean freedom fighters  have asked the University of Cambridge to help find their ancestors’ looted skulls

    14 March 2026
    Uni urged to help locate looted Zimbabwean skulls
  • Union elections underway with only one position contested

    Union elections underway with only one position contested

    Only the role of Speakers Officer is contested, while the presidency is uncontested for the first time in over a year

    14 March 2026
    Union elections underway with only one position contested
  • Join Varsity’s visual team this Easter

    Join Varsity’s visual team this Easter

    22 March 2026
    Join Varsity’s visual team this Easter
  • Jeeves Rohilla elected SU postgrad president

    Jeeves Rohilla elected SU postgrad president

    13 March 2026
    Jeeves Rohilla elected SU postgrad president
  • Law don launches divestment petition

    Law don launches divestment petition

    12 March 2026
    Law don launches divestment petition
  • Write for Varsity this Easter

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    20 March 2026
    Write for Varsity this Easter
  • King’s Affair adds charge for half-off workers 

    King’s Affair adds charge for half-off workers 

    11 March 2026
    King’s Affair adds charge for half-off workers 
  • Man found guilty of murdering Cambridge language school student

    Man found guilty of murdering Cambridge language school student

    10 March 2026
    Man found guilty of murdering Cambridge language school student
  • Union debates officer resigns after misconduct investigation

    Union debates officer resigns after misconduct investigation

    9 March 2026
    Union debates officer resigns after misconduct investigation
  • SU hosts annual Reclaim The Night march 

    SU hosts annual Reclaim The Night march 

    8 March 2026
    SU hosts annual Reclaim The Night march 
  • King's faces backlash over formal ticket policy 

    King’s faces backlash over formal ticket policy 

    The College’s ticket policy has left student union officers dealing with the brunt of the backlash

    7 March 2026
    King’s faces backlash over formal ticket policy 
  • Academics push to introduce Palestine studies to Cambridge

    Academics push to introduce Palestine studies to Cambridge

    The Cambridge Centre for Palestine studies is actively seeking formal recognition by the University

    6 March 2026
    Academics push to introduce Palestine studies to Cambridge
  • Newnham activists achieve working group on investments

    Newnham activists achieve working group on investments

    6 March 2026
    Newnham activists achieve working group on investments
  • Open letter criticises honorary doctorate for leader of Hong Kong university

    Open letter criticises honorary doctorate for leader of Hong Kong university

    6 March 2026
    Open letter criticises honorary doctorate for leader of Hong Kong university
  • Melanie Benedict elected SU undergrad president

    Melanie Benedict elected SU undergrad president

    6 March 2026
    Melanie Benedict elected SU undergrad president
  • Uni invested in firms linked to human rights violations in Gaza

    Uni invested in firms linked to human rights violations in Gaza

    6 March 2026
    Uni invested in firms linked to human rights violations in Gaza
  • SU elections see unprecedented levels of rule breaking

    News in-depth

    SU elections see unprecedented levels of rule breaking

    6 March 2026
    SU elections see unprecedented levels of rule breaking
  • Scammers posing as deaf fundraisers target students around Sidge

    Scammers posing as deaf fundraisers target students around Sidge

    6 March 2026
    Scammers posing as deaf fundraisers target students around Sidge
  • School of Biological Sciences will no longer oversee Vet School improvement

    School of Biological Sciences will no longer oversee Vet School improvement

    6 March 2026
    School of Biological Sciences will no longer oversee Vet School improvement
  • Cambridge psychiatrists back gender clinic study

    Cambridge psychiatrists back gender clinic study

    6 March 2026
    Cambridge psychiatrists back gender clinic study
  • News in Brief: bakery boom, bar busts, and a battle of the bands

    News in Brief: bakery boom, bar busts, and a battle of the bands

    A light-hearted round up of this week’s stories, from the University’s annual Battle of the Bands to the closure of Cambridge’s BrewDog

    6 March 2026
    News in Brief: bakery boom, bar busts, and a battle of the bands
  • King’s hosts open iftar for Ramadan

    King’s hosts open iftar for Ramadan

    The evening meal, which marks the breaking of the Ramadan fast, attracted over 350 attendees

    3 March 2026
    King’s hosts open iftar for Ramadan
  • Colleges charge different rents for the same Castle Street accommodation

    Colleges charge different rents for the same Castle Street accommodation

    2 March 2026
    Colleges charge different rents for the same Castle Street accommodation
  • News in Brief: waterworks, wine woes, and workplace wins 

    News in Brief: waterworks, wine woes, and workplace wins 

    1 March 2026
    News in Brief: waterworks, wine woes, and workplace wins 
  • Climate activists protest for ‘ethical careers policy’

    Climate activists protest for ‘ethical careers policy’

    1 March 2026
    Climate activists protest for ‘ethical careers policy’
  • Angela Merkel among honorary degree nominees

    Angela Merkel among honorary degree nominees

    27 February 2026
    Angela Merkel among honorary degree nominees
  • Private school teacher who lied about Cambridge degree barred from teaching

    Private school teacher who lied about Cambridge degree barred from teaching

    27 February 2026
    Private school teacher who lied about Cambridge degree barred from teaching
  • Cambridge and Manchester Universities meet for innovation partnership

    Cambridge and Manchester Universities meet for innovation partnership

    26 February 2026
    Cambridge and Manchester Universities meet for innovation partnership
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    6 March 2026
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  • SU holds election hustings

    SU holds election hustings

    25 February 2026
    SU holds election hustings
  • General Board votes to continue vet course after months of uncertainty

    General Board votes to continue vet course after months of uncertainty

    The General Board voted unanimously in favour of continuing vet admissions

    24 February 2026
    General Board votes to continue vet course after months of uncertainty
  • Botanic Garden uses AI for interactive ‘Talking Plants’ exhibition

    Botanic Garden uses AI for interactive ‘Talking Plants’ exhibition

    The Gardens described the exhibition as a ‘live experiment’

    24 February 2026
    Botanic Garden uses AI for interactive ‘Talking Plants’ exhibition
  • Student and union protesters hold ‘Trans Liberation Solidarity Rally’ 

    Student and union protesters hold ‘Trans Liberation Solidarity Rally’ 

    24 February 2026
    Student and union protesters hold ‘Trans Liberation Solidarity Rally’ 
  • News in Brief: BBC broadcasting, bats, and brand new bus routes

    News In Brief

    News in Brief: BBC broadcasting, bats, and brand new bus routes

    23 February 2026
    News in Brief: BBC broadcasting, bats, and brand new bus routes
  • Cambridge academics sign open letter criticising research funding changes

    Cambridge academics sign open letter criticising research funding changes

    22 February 2026
    Cambridge academics sign open letter criticising research funding changes
  • Supporters protest potential vet school closure

    Supporters protest potential vet school closure

    22 February 2026
    Supporters protest potential vet school closure
  • Uni returns looted Benin Bronzes to Nigeria

    Uni returns looted Benin Bronzes to Nigeria

    21 February 2026
    Uni returns looted Benin Bronzes to Nigeria
  • SU election candidates announced

    SU election candidates announced

    20 February 2026
    SU election candidates announced
  • Foundation with links to Hungarian government funding programmes at Cambridge

    Foundation with links to Hungarian government funding programmes at Cambridge

    20 February 2026
    Foundation with links to Hungarian government funding programmes at Cambridge
  • Caius students fail to pass Pride flag proposal

    Caius students fail to pass Pride flag proposal

    20 February 2026
    Caius students fail to pass Pride flag proposal
  • Hundreds of Cambridge academics demand vote on fate of vet course

    Hundreds of Cambridge academics demand vote on fate of vet course

    Academics have submitted one of the most signed petitions in the University’s recent history in support of the vet course

    20 February 2026
    Hundreds of Cambridge academics demand vote on fate of vet course
  • CUCA members attend Reform rally in London

    CUCA members attend Reform rally in London

    A journalist at the rally said it was a ‘sign of the times’ that the members travelled down for the event

    20 February 2026
    CUCA members attend Reform rally in London
  • Petition demands University reverse decision on vegan menu

    Petition demands University reverse decision on vegan menu

    20 February 2026
    Petition demands University reverse decision on vegan menu
  • SU launches referendum on amending its constitution

    SU launches referendum on amending its constitution

    20 February 2026
    SU launches referendum on amending its constitution
  • University Council rescinds University Centre membership

    University Council rescinds University Centre membership

    20 February 2026
    University Council rescinds University Centre membership
  • Student campaign launched to highlight shortcomings of sexual misconduct reporting

    Student campaign launched to highlight shortcomings of sexual misconduct reporting

    20 February 2026
    Student campaign launched to highlight shortcomings of sexual misconduct reporting
  • Union cancels event with Sri Lankan politician after Tamil societies express ‘profound outrage’

    Union cancels event with Sri Lankan politician after Tamil societies express ‘profound outrage’

    20 February 2026
    Union cancels event with Sri Lankan politician after Tamil societies express ‘profound outrage’
  • Judge Business School advisor resigns over Epstein and Andrew links

    Judge Business School advisor resigns over Epstein and Andrew links

    18 February 2026
    Judge Business School advisor resigns over Epstein and Andrew links
  • Gov grants £36m to Cambridge supercomputer

    Gov grants £36m to Cambridge supercomputer

    17 February 2026
    Gov grants £36m to Cambridge supercomputer
  • Concerns at Addenbrooke's lead to 'rapid' review

    Concerns at Addenbrooke’s lead to ‘rapid’ review

    16 February 2026
    Concerns at Addenbrooke’s lead to ‘rapid’ review
  • News in Brief: apex predators, art installations, and AI breakthroughs

    News in Brief: apex predators, art installations, and AI breakthroughs

    A light-hearted round up of this week’s stories, from otter sightings to art installations celebrating women’s scholarship

    16 February 2026
    News in Brief: apex predators, art installations, and AI breakthroughs
  • University blocks private rowing company from trademarking ‘Cambridge’ in its name

    University blocks private rowing company from trademarking ‘Cambridge’ in its name

    ‘Cambridge Rowing Limited’ was unable to trademark its name following a legal challenge by the University

    15 February 2026
    University blocks private rowing company from trademarking ‘Cambridge’ in its name
  • Union speakers condemn 'hateful' Katie Hopkins speech

    Union speakers condemn ‘hateful’ Katie Hopkins speech

    14 February 2026
    Union speakers condemn ‘hateful’ Katie Hopkins speech
  • Cambridge announces host of new initatives in partnership with India

    Cambridge announces host of new initatives in partnership with India

    12 February 2026
    Cambridge announces host of new initatives in partnership with India
  • Churchill plans for new Archives Centre building

    Churchill plans for new Archives Centre building

    10 February 2026
    Churchill plans for new Archives Centre building
  • Cambridge students uncover possible execution pit

    Cambridge students uncover possible execution pit

    9 February 2026
    Cambridge students uncover possible execution pit
  • Man pleads guility to arson at Catz

    Man pleads guility to arson at Catz

    8 February 2026
    Man pleads guility to arson at Catz
  • Corpus FemSoc no longer named after man

    Corpus FemSoc no longer named after man

    6 February 2026
    Corpus FemSoc no longer named after man
  • Cricketers raise concerns about new Hughes Hall development plans

    Cricketers raise concerns about new Hughes Hall development plans

    6 February 2026
    Cricketers raise concerns about new Hughes Hall development plans
  • Right-wing billionaire Peter Thiel gives ‘antichrist’ lecture in Cambridge

    Right-wing billionaire Peter Thiel gives ‘antichrist’ lecture in Cambridge

    6 February 2026
    Right-wing billionaire Peter Thiel gives ‘antichrist’ lecture in Cambridge
  • News in Brief: career confessions, clever cameras, and ChatGPT 

    News in Brief

    News in Brief: career confessions, clever cameras, and ChatGPT 

    A light-hearted round-up of this week’s news, from stolen chocolate to breakthroughs in neonatal monitoring

    6 February 2026
    News in Brief: career confessions, clever cameras, and ChatGPT 
  • John’s duped into £10m overspend

    John’s duped into £10m overspend

    The College has lost £700,000 in a joint land venture with Christ Church, Oxford

    6 February 2026
    John’s duped into £10m overspend
  • Lucy Cav students go on rent strike over hot water issues

    Lucy Cav students go on rent strike over hot water issues

    6 February 2026
    Lucy Cav students go on rent strike over hot water issues
  • Uni holds four hearings for sexual misconduct in 2025

    Uni holds four hearings for sexual misconduct in 2025

    6 February 2026
    Uni holds four hearings for sexual misconduct in 2025
  • Students protest talk by Reform adviser Jack Anderton

    Students protest talk by Reform adviser Jack Anderton

    6 February 2026
    Students protest talk by Reform adviser Jack Anderton
  • Epstein contacted Cambridge academics about research funding

    Epstein contacted Cambridge academics about research funding

    6 February 2026
    Epstein contacted Cambridge academics about research funding
  • Vet applicants left in limbo after committee recommends not to make any offers yet

    Vet applicants left in limbo after committee recommends not to make any offers yet

    6 February 2026
    Vet applicants left in limbo after committee recommends not to make any offers yet
  • Uni delays arms divestment vote again

    Uni delays arms divestment vote again

    6 February 2026
    Uni delays arms divestment vote again
  • SU votes unanimously to support community kitchen

    SU votes unanimously to support community kitchen

    4 February 2026
    SU votes unanimously to support community kitchen
  • Christ’s announces toned-down ‘soirée’ in place of May Ball

    Christ’s announces toned-down ‘soirée’ in place of May Ball

    3 February 2026
    Christ’s announces toned-down ‘soirée’ in place of May Ball

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