A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, including a message from Petfess admins, a viral student and a 688-year-old murder
The uncertainty follows billions of dollars of cuts to federal funding for US academia
Under the new plans, students would be able to acquire an integrated BA and MArch in only four years
A honey-sweet roundup of this week’s news from around the city, including demolition delays and a Cantab in the GB Rowing squad
A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, including cows in the Cam and a geneology of lawnmower poetry
The proposed changes would only allow finalists to be re-assesed
Wolfson students allege that the College’s decision not to implement a quiet period is the result of a choice to put business before students
Cambridge’s Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Innovation Dr Diarmuid O’Brien is due to become CEO of a new Irish government agency
Activists took aim at the bank over their fossil fuels ties and treatment of trans women
The protest was organised by the Organisation of Radical Cambridge Activists
Most recommendations from the review will be carried out during the next academic year
Protesters have described the sponsorship of Magma Rising as unethical
Two students and five staff members at the University of Cambridge are standing in the local election in Cambridge
The median gender pay gap among central University academics went up by almost 3% in 2024
Take part in Varsity’s anonymous survey to discover the artificial intelligence usage of your fellow Cambridge students
The court heard that the three deaths between 2015 and 2021 were a ‘preventable accident’
Kuldeep Stohr now faces suspension while the case is reviewed
The University’s Equality and Diversity Report also revealed gender and racial disparities in success rates
A lighthearted round-up of this week’s Cambridge news, featuring potholes and ‘pointless’ marches
Employees of the bank have been offered 80 hours of specialist tuition at the University over six months
The injunction will ban protests from taking place during this summer’s graduations
The College said that repairing the stairs would be ‘difficult’ and ‘likely very expensive’
Several May Balls have announced that Emma students will be able to access discounted tickets to their May Week events
Together, Oxford and Cambridge University raised 48% of total donations