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Tara Choudhury, the Cambridge SU BME Officer, said that Bradwell was “not fit to hold office”
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Varsity has received exclusive footage of the impersonation, which includes the Union President’s admission to being drunk at the debate
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Strikes will take place over issues of pay, unsafe workloads, casualisation and equality failings
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Controversy and backlash at President’s and speaker’s conduct at the Cambridge Union
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The protest mourned ‘government inaction’ on the eve of COP26, which begins in Glasgow tomorrow (31/10)
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Varsity speaks to those heading to Glasgow for the summit dubbed the ‘world’s last best chance’ to combat climate change
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The motion was passed at tonight’s (25/10) fortnightly SU meeting
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Almost half of supervisions are delivered by “gig economy” workers without proper contracts, research suggests
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Four candidates have thrown their hats into the ring as Councillor Lewis Herbert announced late Monday night (04/10) that that he will end his seven years in the role in November
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The letter responds to an article in The Times claiming that scholars were ‘delighted’ by Vice-Chancellor Stephen Toope’s plans to complete his term in September 2022
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According to XRC’s ethical ranking of colleges on divestment, Clare College is ranked as one of the lowest
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Professor Stephen Toope spoke at lunchtime today (01/10) on Covid, access and international engagement
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The Canadian academic has been invited by the Faculty of Divinity, who rescinded a previous visiting fellowship offer in 2019
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Homerton’s new principal will personally provide two non-repayable bursaries of £3,500 to students from low-income families
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UK university staff are to ballot from October 18 unless employers meet their demands, proposing industrial action before the end of the year
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Universities Minister Michelle Donelan said including such bodies would be “unnecessary and overly bureaucratic”
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Sign-ups have opened for the event which will take place online in mid-July
Comment: Bethan Moss
Witnessing it first-hand, Bethan Moss argues that the lockdown in Leicester was badly managed, with unclear messaging and guidance from the central government setting a worrying precedent for local lockdowns.
Sport
Bethan Moss reflects on the impressive amount of money that Cambridge’s athletes have raised for charity during lockdown.
Comment: Bethan Moss
Sending aid to India isn’t purely altruistic
Bethan Moss argues that the UK should send more aid to India