CUSU

Here’s what went down at the NUS disaffiliation debate

Eduroam timed out during the debate so, for the seven of you watching on the livestream, and for the rest of you who were probably revising, this is what went down:

NUS Disaffiliation: Richard Brooks

We spoke to NUS Vice President Richard Brooks about the consequences of leaving, what the NUS actually does for students and how their democracy works.

Perhaps it’s time we started playing the ball and not the man

Being for the benefit of Mr Kite

Goodbye to the TCS Print Edition, I’ll miss you

JACK LEWY mourns the passing of a Cambridge institution

Student politics isn’t your playground

Stop using it to kick-start your career in journalism.

10 things I hate about Cambridge: The NUS — and it’s so much worse than you thought

Hear ye, hear ye! Here’s why we should be first in the queue to disaffiliate.

Dear Cambridge: Don’t leave the NUS, it’s a magnificent institution

Remember everything it’s achieved

BREAKING: CUSU passes motion for NUS referendum

FINALLY we have an answer.

LIVEBLOG: CUSU Council NUS Reckoning

The NUS Referendum and the fate of TCS are about to be decided

We’ll only stay in the NUS if we don’t care enough to leave

Save yourself some time, skip to the foregone conclusion.

QUEXIT: Queens’ call for referendum to leave CUSU

CUSU: Better off out?

EXCLUSIVE: VP Richard Brooks confirms NUS defintion of anti-Semitism

Brooks said the NUS take claims of anti-Semitism “incredibly seriously” but didn’t comment directly on the reaction to Malia Bouattia.

10 things I hate about Cambridge: CUSU — and not just because everyone else does

In his first column, JACK MAY takes aim at CUSU, and fires the kind of shade the likes of which Cambridge has never seen.

News Column: NUS mania Special Edition

ARMIN SOLIMANI explains the schizophrenic identity crisis that is rocking Cambridge and threatening to blow CUSU apart

NUS President Malia Bouitta speaks out on accusations of anti-Semitism

‘I am deeply concerned at accusations of antisemitism’

17-year print run of The Cambridge Student under threat after “frankly disgusting” CUSU cuts

Outgoing Editor-in-Chief Elsa Maishman accused CUSU of “sheer incompetence”.

Students DEMAND CUSU disaffiliate from NUS following controversial election

“A horrifying message to Jewish students in the UK”

University plan to say GOODBYE to public class lists

The dreaded fear of your classmates knowing just how much you bombed your exams may be over.

Germaine Greer runs for Vice-Chancellor to “restore thinking to education”

Controversial feminist Germaine Greer wants to hold the most powerful post in the University and become Cambridge’s 346th Vice-Chancellor.

The News Bulletin, Week 7: CUSU concludes, hackery continues and Lacrosse at a loss

Jack Benda and Ellie Olcott round up the weekly news.