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The election results were delayed after a candidate was disqualified

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


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

Student representatives complained that they had not been kept informed of developments regarding the decision


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

The campaign will collect testimonies from students with experience of various reporting processes in Cambridge

The Archives Centre houses the papers of significant figures such as Gordon Brown, Margaret Thatcher, and Winston Churchill

At least ten skeletons were identified, which are speculated to be of Viking or Saxon origin.


Anderton, who has worked as a social media adviser to Reform UK, was invited by the Cambridge University Conservative Association

The disgraced financier frequently sought to provide funding to top academics for cutting-edge research

Nathan Cofnas provided no evidence for his allegations against emmanuel College

Children admitted to neonatal intensive care units are more than twice as likely to fail their school readiness assessment

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A light-hearted round-up of this week’s news, from reality TV stars to medieval literature

The University Council has chosen to ignore the results of two votes on protest injunctions and donor transparency

The owner of the business is also a celebrated community activist

Students intending to travel by bus next week should check the latest advice from Stagecoach


Professor Marc Weller denounced the US capture of Maduro as an unlawful use of force driven by oil interests

The College aims to target a small group of elite private schools to improve the ‘quality’ of students applying


The short protest preceded a meeting with senior management at the School of Clinical Medicine

The vault, which is over 200 years old, contains the remains of one of the College’s founding members
