Cambridge don appointed Reform adviser
Climate and pro-Palestine activists protest at engineering careers fair
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Uni commits to partial arms divestment after year-long review
Focusing on fuelling development, the plans aim to turn Oxford and Cambridge together into ‘Europe’s Silicon Valley’

Protesters criticised the Careers Service for hosting weapons manufacturers and fossil fuel companies at the event

The referendum marks the first time Cambridge students will vote on the issue since 2016

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An average 60% of students progress on to a Cambridge BA, Varsity has found, as students praise the ‘invaluable experience’ but suggest more work is yet to be done


The letter from students and staff called the College ‘complicit in the ongoing genocide’

Varsity is investigating student finances, and wants to hear from you!


The new choir, headed by a new Assistant Director of Music, will be the first official all-female choir in the College’s history

Malak Hani and Ahmed Abutabaq were evacuated from Gaza by senior Cambridge figures in cooperation with Irish authorities



The developments include two new office buildings and a transport hub

The joint study by Cambridge, Oxford, and Yale Universities challenges the idea that low levels of alcohol can provide benefits to the brain


Lead actor David Mitchell was spotted on All Saint’s Passage

The annual campaign aims to raise awareness of the severity of the crime

A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories including a sacking for Cambridge’s MP, brain cancer breakthroughs, and a special swan sighting.

40 students holding full scholarships to study in the UK will take up their places with government support

The College said it has been unable to accommodate a “substantial” number of students in recent years

Traders fear market could lose sense of community as retailers are priced out

Activists protested Barclays’ alleged support for arms companies providing weapons to Israel

A light-hearted round-up of the local news from this week, including the Lib Dem leader and climate plans for algae

The painting was slashed and spray-painted by Palestine Action activists in March last year, but the police have since closed its investigation

One activist accused MP Daniel Zeichner of ‘[toeing] the genocidal party line’

Protesters have gathered outside of Addenbrooke’s Hospital and Senate House this week

A light-hearted round-up of the local news from this week, including missing delivery robots and plans to save an oak tree sculpture

Christian Willoughby stole from a student’s unlocked room while they were in an exam

One CUCC player described the state of the pitch as ‘an embarrassment’