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Multiple colleges have claimed they do not have any drinking societies, but their students say otherwise
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Men dominated the highest pay quartile last year, as well as receiving higher bonuses
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The College’s biggest May Week event, ‘Summer Soirée’ will no longer go head, its committee announced
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Varsity reported live as the leader of the University took questions from students and staff
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Students and staff gathered on King’s Parade ahead of open meeting with the vice-chancellor
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The college has also announced it will trial an opt-out to its kitchen fixed charge, which is the highest in Cambridge
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Five students speak to Varsity about the challenges of accommodation difficulties and high rent
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As rent campaigns spread across Cambridge, a Varsity investigation reveals for the first time the striking disparities in average rents
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Newnham, Girton and Robinson students are among those facing the highest costs
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Despite trailing behind many Russell Group counterparts, Cambridge still admitted a higher proportion of state-educated students than Oxford
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Admissions statistics from 2017 also show a 50% rise in offers for those from areas with lowest participation in higher education
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Amid calls to drop international students from immigration targets, a report has found that they are worth £310 to the economy for every UK resident
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In an open letter, 94 academics called Young “a serial purveyor of misogynist, homophobic, racist and able-ist commentary”
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Over 200 Regent House members have demanded a Council vote on staff pay
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From dancing on stage with drag queen Courtney Act to college welfare, Rev Andrew Hammond chats to Anna Menin about how inclusive Christianity can be
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CUSU officers worked in conjunction with the University to update guidance for students who take a break from studies
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University officials deny waiting time spike and session limits at the University Counselling Service, contradicting official documents
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The University misled former staff and avoided questions on a series of resignations contributing to a ‘stretched’ counselling service during the last two academic years
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The statement, signed by academics from a range of departments and roles, condemns the “distorted coverage” of the decolonisation debate
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After the newspaper admitted it had published incorrect claims, Lola Olufemi criticised its attempt to ‘misconstrue’ decolonisation