The decision has reignited criticism of Addenbrooke’s Hospital following prior allegations of sexism and homophobia
Cambridge for Palestine has accused the University of ‘manipulating’ the pledge which saw the group dismantle its encampment in the summer
The University is introducing a 10-year term limit for its Chancellor ahead of next year’s election
The Justice for College Supervisors campaign has accused departments of ‘favouritism’ in allocating teaching hours
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The city’s cattle recovery service costs the council around £10,000 a year
Multiple students were told to remove Palestine flags from view, while porters entered one student’s room and removed the flag themselves
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Choral scholars in King’s mixed choir group, King’s Voices, have expressed upset over a lack of investment in the choir
The University is reporting losses despite having ‘no clear understanding of what has happened,’ per an internal report
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The donation is the largest ever to be given by Cancer Research outside of London
Students were told ‘too many’ of them had used Chat-GPT on their exams
Cambridge’s astrophysics, archaelogy, and theology courses produce the largest attainment gaps
The vigil was attended by pro-vice chancellor Bhaskar Vira
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One Trinity student received £1080 ftheir exam results
The decision to axe the choir faced massive criticism from students and alumni
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The College’s undergraduates were Cambridge’s highest performers in this year’s exams, though some students have questioned the metric’s relevance
Speciesism WTF organised an art installation to protest the exploitation of animals
Campaigners fear that the development on Fenner’s cricket ground will disrupt both sport and the environment
The student paid at least £170 more than his peers
The college claims the plans will not cause visual disruption to the historic site