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The painting was slashed and spray-painted by Palestine Action activists in March last year, but the police have since closed its investigation
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The shake-up follows the cancellation of the 2025 festival, after losses of more than £320,000 in 2024
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The new funding will keep the trial running until at least March next year
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Trinity, St John’s, and Magdalene spent significant money on cleaning, security, and legal costs following the encampments in Easter term
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The loan from Just Group will help finance the College’s recent acquisition of property on Castle Street
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Roger Mosey argued that debate on several topics had become ‘difficult, if not impossible’
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The SU condemned the move, claiming that the ‘University now has a responsibility to act accordingly’
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Great British PAC said they were ‘exploring a private prosecution’ after damage to the painting went unprosecuted by the police
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The former Culture Secretary won the chancellorship in a close battle against Sandi Toksvig and Mohamed El Erian
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They are among 92 scholars recognised this year for outstanding contributions across disciplines ranging from medieval history to international relations
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Malak Hani, 19, was accepted into Downing College but cannot leave the territory due to visa restrictions
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C4P have claimed that the College holds £3.2 million in arms companies
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An average of 21.2% of supervisions at Cambridge in 2023-24 were conducted by graduate students
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This marks the fourth encampment set up by Cambridge for Palestine this term
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The election for Speakers Officer was the closest race, with two rounds of counting held
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In 2024, 71% of UK students admitted came from state-maintained schools, while 29% were educated privately
Comment: Charlie Rowan
Oxford wins the ceremonial Varsity
Charlie Rowan argues that Cambridge is losing its grip on national attention