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Comment: Angus Satow
Following a Lent term packed with student-led activism, Angus Satow examines the implications this has had for the University management and the future of higher education
Comment: Angus Satow
Ahead of academic staff staging a walk-out over pension conditions, Angus Satow urges students to support their struggle and places the dispute in a wider context around higher education.
Comment: Angus Satow
In his final column, Angus Satow imagines a revolutionised education system in Cambridge, without expectations or exams
Comment: Angus Satow
In his third column, Angus Satow argues that the stark dividing lines between town and gown should be eroded
Comment: Angus Satow
In his second column providing a radical reimagination of Cambridge, Angus Satow argues we should completely rethink membership of the University, which currently promotes inequality.
Comment: Angus Satow
Columnist Angus Satow argues that Cambridge harms society, rather than helping it. Here he explores how we can change that
Comment: Angus Satow
Labour’s leadership election isn’t about the candidates, it’s about the future of politics
Sport
Angus Satow explores the global implications of the decision to maintain the ATP tennis championships in London
Sport
“We like the danger of surprise, and, most of all, we love the security of predictability,” argues Angus Satow
Comment: Angus Satow
Divestment from fossil fuel companies is crucial in preventing global warming
Sport
Match of the Day: a Saturday night haven of meaningless sport in the dark abyss of the Cambridge term
Sport
Angus Satow talks to horce race competitor Annabelle Bates ahead of the first Varsity match of the academic year
Sport
Former Trinity Hall undergraduate Zafar Ansari has been selected for both the tour to Pakistan and the England Performance Programme
Sport
With Jeremy Corbyn poised to win the Labour leadership contest, Angus Satow suggests that those seeking to understand his success need look no further than the Arsenal manager
Comment: Angus Satow
Our power as students lies with the grassroots, not a bureaucratic NUS
Angus Satow says the National Union of Students is plagued by bureaucracy and anti-democratic tendencies, and argues students should demand radical reforms while continuing to organise for political change on the ground