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Police told victims to file a report online instead of attending the scene of the assault against four Wolfson students
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The results of the SU election and referendum are being announced: follow along as they’re released
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Data also suggest students will vote in favour of introducing a reading week
Interviews
Emaan Ullah & Bethan Moss speak to Zak Coleman and Anjum Nahar about their time in office
Interviews
The Editors-in-Chief speak to the presidents of King’s, Jesus, and Trinity’s May Week events
Theatre
It’s no Agatha Christie, but there’s no shortage of intrigue either
News
Senior Cambridge academics are matching and messaging undergraduates as young as 18 on the Tinder dating app
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The University has launched a competition suit against the credit card giant
Lifestyle
The Executive Editors recommend their favourite spots in Cambridge, and resolve to visit others this new year
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The Cambridge University Jewish Society (CUJS) criticised the professor’s use of ‘tropes about media control’
News
The county’s Enhanced Response Area status has been extended until Christmas Eve
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An email sent to students today emphasised the importance of face coverings ‘in all indoor shared spaces’
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The incidents occured last night, and the College warned students in an email sent today to be ‘very cautious’ when celebrating the end of term
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Varsity asks Graham Virgo about strikes, reading week plans and the future of online examinations
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Porters removed the flag early in the afternoon, following the College’s refusal to allow one to be flown
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Vice-Chancellor Toope and Senior Pro-Vice-Chancellor Virgo respond to the announcement of strike dates
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Cambridge UCU members will strike Wednesday 1 December to Friday 3 December
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Varsity investigates the wide-ranging criticisms levelled at the city’s nightclub scene
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A Hitler impression caused outrage last week, but the Union’s response elicited further backlash over concerns around free speech
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The Cambridge Union recently announced it would create a speaker blacklist including Alexander Graham-Dixon, who used racial slurs in a debate last week