Cambridge City Council no longer controlled by Labour
Judge Business School seeks deal with Saudi Defence Ministry
Former Caius professor under fire to quit as Freedom of Speech Director
Lucy students propose change to CamCard design
Applications to lead the paper are open until Thursday 4 June

Arif Ahmed was found to be biased during a free speech investigation into the University of Sussex

The event will take place in the Sidney Gardens on 25 June

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Ofqual described the errors in A- and AS-level physics papers as ‘unacceptable’

Directors of studies were not told that the classics professor had been accused of sexual misconduct

The scam emails appeared to have been sent by members of the University

Protesters gathered in Market Square to rally against the death penalty legislation recently passed by the Israeli government

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The College plans to convert the former Romsey Labour Club into 60 student flats

Anthony Gormley’s Daze IV was found at Oxford’s new humanities centre

The project is expected to begin in August 2026 and be completed in July 2027

Lord Chris Smith said the government needed to ‘work an awful lot better’ for students with plan 2 loans

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The election results were delayed after a candidate was disqualified

The College has agreed to review its investment principles following pressure from Newnham for Palestine

Professor Dennis Yuk-ming Lo is accused of complicity in the expulsion of a student activist from the Chinese University of Hong Kong

Fitz students pay more than Lucy Cav students, whereas Queens’ students pay less

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Demonstrators criticised the invitation of Joanna Williams to speak before the Cambridge University Society of Women

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Student campaigners claim that the University used the wrong sales data when deciding to end a trial of a fully plant-based menu at the Whale Cafe

Voting will take place at the same time as elections for next year’s sabbatical officers