A light-hearted roundup of news stories from Cambridge, including a Traitors star on SU socials and budding young artists
Speakers highlighted the University’s recent attempts to obtain a court injunction against pro-Palestine protests
Candidates highlighted student workload and equity among colleges as issues they would tackle if elected
This has meant Friday’s halfway hall has been relocated to two separate rooms
Suzanne Raine used the lead the body responsible for setting the UK’s terror threat level
More than 40 families have contacted the hospital fearing they were treated by the surgeon
Students will be able to graduate with some exams unmarked
This is not the first time that the Pembroke Regatta has had to be cancelled due to weather and rowers’ health
The University was placed 110th of 149 universities by People & Planet
The University has been forced to recruit aggressively abroad to gain income, according to a higher education expert
The Dean said that the offences constituted ‘serious breaches of College Rules’
Last month, a Cambridge researcher revealed that there are around 350,000 African artefacts in University storage
Investigation
Varsity’s survey found that while drinking is up, attitudes towards clubbing remains muted
Roshaan Khattak, a filmmaker and human rights activist, received a threatening message in December which he believes was sent by the Pakistan ISI
A lighthearted round up of news stories from Cambridge and surrounding areas, including a new virtual tour and a fast-tracked Uzbek curriculum
The Cambridge Union will also be having its first Holocaust Memorial Lecture since the pandemic
A lighthearted round up of news stories from Cambridge and surrounding areas, including revision raves and marijuana madness
‘If science were a country then Cambridge would likely be its capital,’ the letter reads
Members of the University were also recognised for their hard work in technology, medicine – and rowing
Varsity news editors past and present take a satirical look at the last 12 months of news stories in Cambridge
A lighthearted round-up of Cambridge news this week, from sizing up scooters to an appearance from the Antiques Roadshow
A staff member at Zhejiang University in China allegedly fabricated invitation letters from Cambridge University
The academic allegedly stated that watching videos of Hamas attacks ‘gave him reassurance about the world’
Campaigners with the Animal Justice Project blocked a supermarket aisle to protest turkeys being killed for Christmas dinner