SU stops offering student discounts
Cambridge academic condemns US operation against Maduro as ‘clearly internationally unlawful’
New movement ‘Cambridge is Chopped’ launched to fight against hate crime
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A light-hearted round up of this week’s stories, from Nobel Prize nominations to breakthroughs at Cambridge Science Park

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

A roundup of the biggest stories covered by Varsity this year, from divestment decisions to kebab shop closures

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


News in Brief
A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, from AI personality tests to Pembroke organ scholarships

The deal will allow British students to study at European universities, and vice versa for European students

The Mill Lane property will house 13 student rooms, as well as shared bathroom and study spaces

The funding will be spread through three years and is part of a national package worth £3 billion

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Leaked recordings of a University Council meeting, obtained by Varsity and The Sunday Times, show the VC fearful of Trump-style recriminations if Reform were to win power


The building, which houses the SU, needs refurbishment after 60 years

The extension comes after a previous failed inspection raised question marks over the course’s future

Unions and activist groups rallied in support of potential strikes in January

Pence, who served as Donald Trump’s Vice President from 2017 to 2021, addressed students as activists protested his support for Israel and anti-abortion views




The Cambridge University Society for Women’s financial supporters include twentieth Britain’s richest man

Despite intercession from both Jesus College and MP Zeichner, Abbas was forced to renounce her chance to graduate in-person following continued application denials


The reversal of Rita Akushie’s appointment comes as Cambridge grapples with mounting financial pressure

Activists called on the University to adopt an ‘ethical careers policy’ at a protest in central Cambridge



Facing potential legal action, CUCBC informed captains college-level rowing would be at threat of ceasing entirely if they voted against the proposal to align with British Rowing guidelines on trans eligibility

Voting will take place between 24th November and 3rd December

Theology professor Dr James Orr has become a senior adviser to Nigel Farage

Cambridge-led research rewrites our understanding of the British colonial impact on Sanskrit scholarship in India

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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

Citing accessibility concerns, the SU will now campaign for catering to instead be 75% plant-based
