An open letter accuses the University of cutting off ‘vulnerable students’ from necessary support
This Is Not a Drill is calling on the College to divest from companies supplying the Israeli military
Councillors have approved the project despite concerns raised by the Environmental Agency over water supply
William O’Reilly claims the allegations form part of a homophobic bullying campaign
Emmanuel and Magdalene paid below the national living wage, according to an SU investigation
Almost one quarter of AMES students have dropped out or transferred degree since 2013
Hotel guests would pay a £2 tax per night under the proposed regulations
ChatGPT performed poorly on analysis and comparison skills compared to humans, according to a new report
The choir’s director will be made redundant, in a move dubbed ‘crazy’ by students
The University Jewish Society is ‘upset’ by the decision, with their current premises ‘unfit for purpose’
The museum has rehung its major galleries, organising artworks by theme rather than chronology
The University Council has authorised a motion to place a ‘moratorium’ on new funded collaborations
The renovations will see two college-owned properties turned into nine self-contained student apartments
The majority of candidates for Michaelmas, including for president, are unopposed
The ball was cancelled again due to circumstances reportedly outside of the organisers’ control
Last year 292 applications were made to the scheme, compared to 117 in the previous year
The Gonville & Caius students union voted to support a motion expressing solidarity with Palestine
The University’s admissions policies have been accused of being ‘biased’ against privately educated students, particularly boys
The sabbatical officer missed refresher’s fair after telling the SU that he was ill
Churchill May Ball committee have been slammed by students over a theme reveal video that “glamourises” war and violence
The annual Corpus Challenge has been suspended following student misbehaviour last year
Nathan Cofnas wrote that the number of black professors at Harvard would ‘approach’ zero ‘in a meritocracy’
Postgraduate President worked up ranks of Indian oil company for five years before joining SU
The society’s annual black tie dinner spared no expense on mead