Professor Cardwell received a renumeration package of at least £165,000
The event has been reinstated after being suspended in 2024 following teddy bear theft
Clarissa’s Campaign for Cambridge Hearts has partnered with events app Youni
Limited assurance opinions were assigned to various areas of the University, including key financial controls and IT portfolio governance
The decision to relocate sewage treatment has been deferred to April
One of the founding members said the sport ‘practically cost us our degrees’
2025 to be ‘a year of profound information-polluting chaos’ according to one academic
The activists served up one of their own for Christmas lunch, to ask passers-by ‘is this humane’
There have been multiple sightings of the ’6ft monkey man’ since October
News in brief
A lighthearted round-up of Cambridge news this week, from biscuit-based cathedrals to battles over bus fees
Zahra Joya was appointed as part of wider efforts to advance ‘inclusive education’
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Students launched an open letter calling on the College to divest from arms last week
The University did not make the decision ‘lightly’ but wants to mitigate ‘any serious risk of disruption’
Investigation
A Varsity investigation reveals the wide funding disparities between collegiate choirs in Cambridge
Following threats from the regulator, the SU has warned that the 2025 intake of veterinary students could be the course’s last
Members of Cambridge for Palestine have occupied the Senate House lawn as an act of escalation against Cambridge University
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
News in brief
A light-hearted round-up of Cambridge news from the last week, from protesting professors to filming pandemonium
The city’s cattle recovery service costs the council around £10,000 a year