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
The summer school student accidentally took the key back with her to the US
In a recent visit to Cambridge University Hospitals, Badenoch stated she was concerned with ‘making sure that they don’t drive investment away’
One student said that the closure will cause ‘disruption’ as students move into Caius’ central site
NHS rollout of US military tech firm’s data platform comes under fire in Cambridge
The newly-established UCLS called out the Labour Club for ‘ideological vacuity’ – claims described as ‘inaccurate and dishonest’ by CULC
The building, which housed rough sleepers last winter, may now be converted for year-round use
A light-hearted round-up of the local news from this week, featuring internet slang and a stray dog from Peru
The homes form part of the Cherry Hinton North development
Christ’s Lane Action Group has launched a petition against the planning proposal
Pensions insurance firm Rothesay has acquired London’s best-known live entertainment venue
A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, including the end of a popular app and a discovery at the Fitz
The new funding will keep the trial running until at least March next year
Great British PAC said they were ‘exploring a private prosecution’ after damage to the painting went unprosecuted by the police
The former Culture Secretary won the chancellorship in a close battle against Sandi Toksvig and Mohamed El Erian
A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, including another heatwave and the end of a crime drama set in Cambridgeshire
A protest scheduled for Monday (14/07) has been suspended
An email allegedly sent by the head of the engineering department, asks people to ‘be aware of the consequences’ of divestment
The significance of Annie Walker’s work has been uncovered more than a century later
This marks the fourth encampment set up by Cambridge for Palestine this term
High Court Judge Andrew Twigger KC said protesters would be ‘more likely than not’ to re-establish encampments if the injunctions were not extended