Cambridge City Council no longer controlled by Labour
Lucy students propose change to CamCard design
Judge Business School seeks deal with Saudi Defence Ministry
Downing benefactor gave Farage undisclosed £5m 
Applications to lead the paper are open until Thursday 4 June

News in Brief
A light-hearted round up of this week’s stories, from AI accelerators to a fellow joining The Celebrity Traitors

News in Brief
A light-hearted round up of this week’s stories, from a pilot of early voting in Cambridge, to the discovery of an unseen play

This term’s events include a debate titled ‘This House Believes Thatcher Liberated the Proletariat’

Ofqual described the errors in A- and AS-level physics papers as ‘unacceptable’

Goldhill, reported earlier this month to have kissed and touched a student without consent, denies the additional allegations

The scam emails appeared to have been sent by members of the University

The poll also shows students are deeply dissatisfied with the current government

News In Brief
A light-hearted round up of this week’s stories, from a new planetarium to a Doctor Who-themed Sunday service

The Botanic Gardens are launching a botany course using teaching materials created by Darwin’s mentor

Anthony Gormley’s Daze IV was found at Oxford’s new humanities centre

The society’s co-president resigned following the incident of misconduct

Lord Chris Smith said the government needed to ‘work an awful lot better’ for students with plan 2 loans

The student was refused academic mitigations after suffering from chronic fatigue

The election results were delayed after a candidate was disqualified

Latest attempt at achieving arms divestment follows the University Council’s failure to make a decision at its last two meetings

Professor Dennis Yuk-ming Lo is accused of complicity in the expulsion of a student activist from the Chinese University of Hong Kong

Last week’s Students’ Union elections saw an overall turnout of 18%

A light-hearted ruond up of this week’s stories, from the annual blind wine-tasting Varsity contest to Cambridge topping employer rankings

Cambridge Climate Justice called on the University to end all relationships with oil, gas, mining, and arms companies


News In Brief
A light-hearted round up of this week’s stories, from bat crossing point controversies to colleges hosting BBC culinary panels

The open letter warns that early-career researchers will suffer the most from changes in the allocation of funding to scientific research


Voting will take place at the same time as elections for next year’s sabbatical officers

Those not affiliated with a college were previously entitled to membership of the Centre, though its use as a common space has declined in recent years