114 results found, showing 21–40
News
The Climate League of Oxford and Cambridge ranked Selwyn as the Cambridge college with the worst sustainability policy
Arts
The Zimbabwean artist’s Kettle’s Yard exhibition, ‘Zvakazarurwa’, weaves fantasy imagery with reflections on motherhood
News
Students handed out satirical flyers criticising companies for their ties to fossil fuels
News
The free speech organisation has offered to cover security costs for the rescheduled event
News
Activists accused the tech giant of supporting Israeli ‘genocide’ in Palestine through a proposed energy expansion
News
The SU joins over fifty institutions whose students are refusing to work for firms which insure fossil fuel expansion
News
The SU has called for the University to ‘handle’ sexual misconduct ‘with the severity it deserves’
News
The University has asked for a ‘cornerstone’ cash allowance for a new science hub to be included in the Chancellor’s October budget
News
The College’s undergraduates were Cambridge’s highest performers in this year’s exams, though some students have questioned the metric’s relevance
News
China’s ambassador met with students and the vice-chancellor in a visit stressing ‘cooperation’ with UK universities
Music
The downsizing of the Mercury Prize highlights a broader devaluation of the British music scene
Arts
Alumnus and author of Tiepolo Blue discusses identity, elitism, and sexuality in nineties Peterhouse
News
A group of academics have claimed that the policy is illegal, despite the majority of voting staff electing to keep it last month
News
The University’s promises hinge on Cambridge for Palestine shutting down its encampment on King’s Parade
News
A new donations policy means that the University could accept multi-million pound ‘gifts’ from oil and gas companies
News
While Labour is most popular among students, more than 60% don’t feel they belong to any political party
News
The College will consider changes to its ‘responsible investment’ next term
News
The College plans to increase tourist fees and some student rents as its £500k deficit is set to grow
Arts
Felix Armstrong speaks to art experts about their approach to framing a college’s identity on its walls
Comment: Felix Armstrong
Cambridge and its students are not for political point scoring
Felix Armstrong argues that the University’s high profile can see it pulled unwillingly into culture war debates