After months of waiting, CUSU receives a reply to an open letter calling for the NUS to address allegations of anti-Semitic policies and remarks.
PLUS: The names of all 55 fellows who requested a Regent House vote – including two college masters.
It’s like Cambridge can’t get enough of referenda.
A petition to save the class lists with over 500 signatories was submitted to CUSU, 150 above the minimum number needed to trigger a referendum.
Some students BOOED at Senate House when it was announced that the public reading of maths results was to be discontinued – and now a petition has been launched by students angry at the proposed abolition of class lists.
Accounts for the financial year ending 30th June 2015 show overspending of £4,498
QUEXIT joins PEXIT to call for JCR disaffiliation from CUSU
‘Peterhouse should not pay unnecessary fees to an organisation that operates with such incompetency and inefficiency’
The referendum failed to pass with the results saying 51.52% of Cantabs voted to stay with the NUS.
They were ‘satisfied, based on the evidence and information available to me that it was not Malia’s intention to be anti-Semitic’.
Several JCRs are also suspected of rule-breaking
CUSU Coordinator confirms that DSO referendum turnout exceeded after just one day of voting
Do you hate anti-Semitism so much that you want to stay in the NUS and fight against it?
I am urging Cambridge students to vote NO to disaffiliation, not because the NUS is perfect, but precisely because it’s not.
They join Newcastle and Lincoln who have also decided to disaffiliate.
I need the NUS to support me and all the other minorities this privileged university bubble contains
In an open letter, CUSU have challenged the NUS over their failure to address issues of anti-Semitism.