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With elections kicking off this week, Varsity spoke to the five people who think they have what it takes to become CUSU President. Voting will run from 1st–3rd March
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A demonstration took place on Monday outside Sidgwick Site
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Labour MP for Cambridge Daniel Zeichner: “We now need a major overhaul of the whole system”
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Jacob Lewis participated in a BBC Wales documentary aired on Monday
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Two Cambridge academics have released an open letter criticising Egyptian regime
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A Sutton Trust report believes the process is ‘intimidating and complex’
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A report claims that Cambridge children from “poor backgrounds” have less chance of good grades than those from deprived areas in London
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Giulio Regeni, a doctoral student at POLIS, was last seen on 25th January
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Safe spaces is the hot topic of the University
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Those who grew up with Harry Potter are not threatened by the ‘city of dreaming spires’
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The hugely popular campaign continues to gain support
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The debate on Rhodes’s legacy continues, and spreads to Cambridge
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Maintenance grants will be replaced by larger maintenance loans in the latest government changes
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Cambridge City Council’s decision to contribute financially has been welcomed by Labour and Lib Dem councillors
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The County Council has been looking to make savings from the £270,000 it spends each year on lighting in the city
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A survey by the National Union of Students also found that over a third of students had considered self-harm
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Homelessness continues to rise in Cambridge, despite increased spending from the City Council
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A change.org page has been set up by CULC in an attempt to tackle high levels of sexual harassment across the city
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Students from ethnic minority backgrounds are now more likely to go to university according to research released by the IFS
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The Faculty of Law has launched a survey among current students to improve access