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News
Ever wondered how much the average Cambridge student spends in a term?
News
Cambridge encourages ‘multi-generational leaders’ to sustain their wealth and the world
News
The Varsity Freshers’ Survey reveals student opinion is divided over the supervision boycott
News
University representatives plan to meet with J4CS for the first time since the announcement of the supervision boycott
News
Sunak visited the college ‘not as Prime Minister, but as a Hindu’
Comment: Suchir Salhan
Faced with the disruption of the marking boycott, students are entitled to blame academics and administrators
Interviews
Suchir Salhan sits down with James Hayes to talk about his debut novel
News
Xiaotian Fu, who gained her MPhil from Churchill in 2007, is alleged to have had an affair with China’s Foreign Minister, who has since resigned
Features
Suchir Salhan uncovers the truth about Oppenheimer’s time at Cambridge during the 1920s
Science
Suchir Salhan discusses the rapidly changing AI Landscape in Cambridge
News
Cambridge’s new vice-chancellor also outlined her plans for free speech ‘dialogues’
News
Cambridge University joins the other 23 Russell Group universities in approving a list of ‘guiding principles’ for the use of AI in higher education
Science
The Science team speak to eminent Cambridge neuroscientist Christine Holt about what it means to be a ‘woman in STEM’
Science
The Science team highlight the most important research from Cambridge this week
News
Many students reported peers had been put off voting as council figures reported over 300 voters were turned away
Science
The Science team debate the future for fossil fuel funded research in Cambridge as climate protests and Big Oil funding leave the university more divided than ever
Science
The Science team showcase Cambridge science research this week, including King Charles’ visit to the University’s new sustainable aviation centre
Science
Darwin will be holding the first ‘vegan’ May Ball this year. The Varsity Science Team debate whether the push for veganism in Cambridge is a scientifically or politically motivated move
News
Voting has opened to fill the SU’s BME and Women’s officer positions after they went unfilled last term
Comment: Suchir Salhan
Prentice must address Cambridge’s geopolitical crisis, rather than free speech
Suchir Salhan argues we should all be more concerned about the increasingly opaque links between Cambridge and foreign governments