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The College has been accused of being “out of touch” with the student body and of “systematically failing to listen to students”
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Six out of seven NUS delegates have been announced amid fiercely contested race and unenthusiastic turnout
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An open letter opposing the College’s “serious and worrying” attitude towards the student body has amassed over 1000 sigantures
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The SU will now campaign for an opt-in system for face-to-face learning with online learning as the “default” option
Comment: Antonia Harrison
Antonia Harrison on US politics and sexual assault.
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One week on from A-Level results day, Varsity contacted some of the Cambridge offer-holders most strongly affected by the events of the past week.
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The Centre says it will continue to seek a “diversity of volunteers” while safeguarding the women and girls who use its services
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Dr Pallavi Singh has taken up the role and now supports any students identifying as BME whilst also representing BME issues at college level
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In response to widespread concern about widening participation at universities in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, Cambridge Colleges have outlined their new strategies for outreach in a statement to Varsity
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The University maintains its place in the annual report, as 62 of 84 UK institutions move down the table
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As political frictions between China and Hong Kong have escalated in recent weeks, Varsity explores how Cambridge’s links in the region impact students
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The report describes a 62% increase in access to mental health services between 2014/15 and 2017/18
Comment: Antonia Harrison
What justice means: Why we must put survivors at the heart of our response to sexual violence
In a collaboration between Loud and Clear and Varsity, Antonia Harrison argues that this Sexual Violence Awareness Week, we must listen to victim-survivors’ own views of what constitutes justice.