Missing Sidgwick sculpture spotted in Oxford
Record-breaking £190 million donation will fund new Cambridge School of Government
Homerton plans to convert former Labour Club into student accom
Downing law society banned from holding formals in College for a year
Brittin, a Robinson alumnus, will take over from Tim Davie, who studied at Selwyn

The Rokos School will begin operating in autumn 2026

The University has been recognised for its commitment to welcoming refugees and forced migrants

Jesus College’s resident deer has been relocated after displaying aggressive behaviour

Descendants of Zimbabwean freedom fighters have asked the University of Cambridge to help find their ancestors’ looted skulls

Only the role of Speakers Officer is contested, while the presidency is uncontested for the first time in over a year

The College’s ticket policy has left student union officers dealing with the brunt of the backlash

The Cambridge Centre for Palestine studies is actively seeking formal recognition by the University

A light-hearted round up of this week’s stories, from the University’s annual Battle of the Bands to the closure of Cambridge’s BrewDog

The evening meal, which marks the breaking of the Ramadan fast, attracted over 350 attendees


The General Board voted unanimously in favour of continuing vet admissions

The Gardens described the exhibition as a ‘live experiment’


Academics have submitted one of the most signed petitions in the University’s recent history in support of the vet course

A journalist at the rally said it was a ‘sign of the times’ that the members travelled down for the event

A light-hearted round up of this week’s stories, from otter sightings to art installations celebrating women’s scholarship

‘Cambridge Rowing Limited’ was unable to trademark its name following a legal challenge by the University

News in Brief
A light-hearted round-up of this week’s news, from stolen chocolate to breakthroughs in neonatal monitoring

The College has lost £700,000 in a joint land venture with Christ Church, Oxford

Last year, Prentice had the second highest base salary and fourth highest overall pay in the Russell Group

Researchers from the Faculty of Education have published a report claiming that Israeli violence has ‘gravely undermined’ Palestinian education

The newly-released Cambridge Union termcard for Lent 2026 features debates on abolishing colleges and the New Cold War, as well as speaker events with the Goldman Sachs CO-CEO and Holocaust Survivor Eva Clarke

The activists called on the College’s master to support arms divestment in an upcoming vote

Varsity investigates Cambridge students and acadmeics’ involvement with essay writing businesses

The University achieved a place in the top seven for every subject in the Times Higher Education subject ranking, including first place in psychology
