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Students are demanding a rent cut, guaranteed job security for staff and for all students to have the option to study remotely
Chapel services, Instagram accounts, Trans Inclusion guides and plenty of flags
And he’s not mad about it
An email sent out to Jesus students today indicated the college would be ‘reviewing the guidelines’
Pro-Vice-Chancellor Graham Virgo on key issues surrounding this Michaelmas term in Cambridge
The College confirmed that the mathematician passed away on the 27th October
We spoke to boxing promoter and frequently-memed sports giant, Eddie Hearn
An email sent to students said ‘Downing is currently attracting similar levels of concern’ as Homerton
Did you get a proper matriculation dinner, a cold salad, or break free of tradition and head to Maccies?
The Cambridge Tab speaks to filmmakers Awa Farah and Alice Aedy about their latest documentary Somalinimo
As if 2020 couldn’t get any scarier
The number of undergraduates starting this year has increased by 10% from 2019’s cohort
‘Stay Safe Cambridge Uni’ is a guide to life at Cambridge in the midst of the pandemic
The emails were sent out as a result of an ‘error’ in their system
On the first day of their court hearing, the ‘rebels’ returned to Trinity to give speeches and continue campaigning
Undergraduates could be eligible for £1000 under the new ‘Digital Gateway Grants’ scheme
Make your timelines a more educational space
The college accepted hundreds of thousands of pounds from the Chinese tech giant as well as an agency part of the Chinese State Council
‘I apologise unreservedly for the offence it caused’
He claimed that slavery was not genocide because there were ‘so many damned blacks’
Swapping a graduation hood for a lockdown beard, and May Balls for socially-distanced BBQs
Caius students received an email today from the Master and Senior Tutor of the college
An email sent out today outlined a seven-point plan on how the university will run in Michaelmas term
As if you haven’t already had your fill of news for this year
The petition surpassed 600 signatures in under a day
Here’s to brightening up your Week Six
The presidents talk of mourning May Balls, managing cancellations and the May Week Mega Event
‘A virtual year abroad is an oxymoron. It doesn’t exist’
This crisis is an opportunity for the University to make the town versus gown divide a thing of the past, saving face for the University and saving lives
The much-anticipated sequel: Single-sex college politics, the rumoured closure of Sidney Street Sains, and corporal punishment for a poor University Challenge performance…
Bed sharing policies, Boatie antics and badly-designed buildings (and a royal student): what was it like to be a student at your college 30 years ago?
MML and AMES students on their year abroad were told on Friday