The protest came after the college was issued a legal notice of potential ‘complicity’ in ‘war crimes’
Union members and student societies demanded fair pay for non-teaching staff in yesterday’s rally
The College will hike rent despite resistance from both undergrad and postgrad student unions
The painting depicts Lord Balfour, who signed the declaration which announced British support for a home ‘for the Jewish people’
A town hall at Emmanuel College and a protest on Sidgwick site were held this week to address Cofnas’ ongoing employment by the University
Students criticised the campaign, with one denouncing its ‘attempts to minimise victims of sexual assault and rape’
The demonstration targeted the Laboratory for Scientific Computing, whose partners include BAE Systems and BP
Elections for undergraduate and postgraduate president are the most competitive they have been in recent years
Nathan Cofnas disclosed in a podcast interview that he was ‘not able to get into a single philosophy PhD programme in the United States’
The University ‘persistently sidelines ethical considerations,’ says a member of its executive council
The former Labour spin doctor said that his time at Cambridge was ‘pretty miserable’
Simon Baron Cohen’s research on the diaries of a young girl who committed suicide has been paused
Striking non-teaching staff were joined by student societies in a rally
Lord Sainsbury of Turville, the UK’s biggest political donor, is to resign at the end of the academic year
The majority of STEM subjects will affected by changes to the 2024/5 admissions cycle
The Senior Member who oversees both the Blues said that it might not always be logical for ‘the same standards to be applied automatically to both groups’
The University will have to shell out if it fails to build the West Cambridge Pool by June 2024
A motion passed at this week’s Student Council obliges the SU to campaign for a prayer space exclusively for Hindu students
The fund has seen a significant rise in applications in recent years, with £610,000 being awarded last year
The new immigration laws will create greater barriers for international students to remain in the UK post-studies
Lack of government support for the planned £162m transport scheme linking the Biomedical Campus with the city centre has been criticised
Floods over the weekend have washed away many boat clubs’ pre-season plans
The University has been involved in legal disputes over their rights to the word ‘Cambridge’
Varsity news editors past and present take a satirical look at the last 12 months of news stories in Cambridge