Controversial women’s society receives over £13,000 in donations
A matter of loaf and death
Trinity master to step down
Pembroke flood damage forces ‘costly’ repairs
Applications to lead the paper are open until 19th November

Sally Davies’ departure comes one year after she caused significant controversy for telling students that Trinity College had ‘no interest’ in cutting ties from arms companies



Despite intercession from both Jesus College and MP Zeichner, Abbas was forced to renounce her chance to graduate in-person following continued application denials

Fellows expressed concerns that the move could create a “loophole” for casual wear at formals


Activists called on the University to adopt an ‘ethical careers policy’ at a protest in central Cambridge

Councillors accepted the planning application on Wednesday despite opposition from local campaigners


The move has drawn significant criticism from a number of student groups, with CULC describing it as ‘an assault on the trans community’

Dr Belinda Bell, a Land Economy faculty member, wore the t-shirt at a Pro-Palestine protest

The University Council voted to accept a report’s advice to stop investing in companies producing ‘controversial weapons’

A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, including the return of Girton’s owl for Spooktober and a Cambridge student named as a UN young leader.

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

Cambridge students face membership Cambridge students face membership fees of up to six times the cost of the same sport at Oxford


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

The newly-released Cambridge Union termcard for Michaelmas 2025 features debates on immigration and Palestine, as well as speaker events with the NVIDIA CEO and Chancellor Chris Smith

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

Channel 4 will take over the exclusive broadcasting rights for the annual race between Oxford and Cambridge



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 summer school student accidentally took the key back with her to the US


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

One student said that the closure will cause ‘disruption’ as students move into Caius’ central site

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

The newly-established UCLS called out the Labour Club for ‘ideological vacuity’ – claims described as ‘inaccurate and dishonest’ by CULC

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

A light-hearted round-up of the local news from this week, featuring internet slang and a stray dog from Peru