Controversial women’s society receives over £13,000 in donations
John’s rakes in £110k in movie moolah
Home Office denied PhD student visa to attend graduation
Uni splashed over £400,000 on controversial protest lawyers
Applications to lead the paper are open until 19th November

The Mumford Sports Pitch on Grange Road received its official unveiling last Friday

Students held a sit-in at Queens’ College on Saturday before a city-wide march on Sunday

The College had spent several years campaigning against the Cambourne to Cambridge busway route




The results of the referendum, in which students also voted that the SU should actively campaign for divestment, were announced on Thursday

This comes as the Uni reduced its projected deficit from £62.6 million to £39 million for next year after imposing controversial spending cuts across all departments

A light-hearted round up of this week’s stories including the rediscovery of a Salvador Dali painting and new resarch into IVF imaging

The report from the Board of Scrutiny claimed that the University had failed to disclose its progress towards sustainability goals

Varsity’s analysis of college accounts and Freedom of Information requests show a disparity of at least £80,000 in Head of House pay across the University

A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, including efforts to preserve floppy disks’ data at the UL and a don authenticating Einstein’s violin


News In Brief
A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, from uncovered complaints by musical writers to a new cat cafe

Over 350 people attended the first major protest of term



News-in-depth
John’s and Trinity, the University’s wealthiest colleges, rank among the top three for rent hikes, according to FOI requests

Rejections for undergraduate and postgraduate financial aid rose significantly last year, according to a Varsity investigation



Professor Cremlin condemned the present education system as ‘obsolete’

Professor Emeritus Dr Keown has launched a campaign to free Pablo Hasél, having visiting him in Spain to offer support


Founded by Trinity College, the 150-acre site is set for major redevelopment

The Times’ annual ranking saw Cambridge tie with rival Oxford in fourth place


Students Against Psuedoscience claim Cambridge Biomedical Campus endorses pseudoscience through its association with the annual Cambridge Wellness Festival

Councillors urge the City Council to contribute to repairs, as a “full structural rebuild” needed in long-term

A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, including Cambridge restaurants receiving national recognition and new cutting-edge tech for medical research

The collection has been largely assembled by a Cambridge PhD student

Trinity and John’s May Ball committees both apologised after workers reported experiencing delayed payments and dodged communications

Open letter urges Lord Smith to intervene on behalf of students in Gaza unable to take up UK university offers