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The University already voluntarily publishes an Equal Pay Review every two years
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A group of Syrian organisations have released a statement expressing their concerns about a conference at which Rowan Williams, Master of Magdalene College, is due to speak
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The House of Lords voted yesterday to pass an amendment removing international students from net migration statistics
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Open letter signed by heads of 35 Colleges expresses concern for the future of the University if EU academics’ rights are not guaranteed
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Attendees took part in a Wikipedia edit-a-thon to raise the profile of inspirational women online
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Varsity reports on the thrills and spills of CUSU Election Hustings
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On the eve of voting opening Eyre, Drury and Murison clashed over mental health, funding and engagement with CUSU
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Caitlin Smith reports on the Labour leader’s visit with CULC to Chesterton as campaigning proceeds in the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough mayoral election
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Caitlin Smith talks to the former Selwyn BME Officer, who is looking to become the next Women’s Officer on CUSU
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Caitlin Smith talks to presidential candidate Keir Murison about welfare, mental health, and the Class Lists referendum
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The College was intending to restrict third-year accommodation to a specific set of buildings, but changed course after the JCR voted to oppose the plans
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Building ‘Cavendish III’ is set to cost over £300 million
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Student groups including CUSU Women’s Campaign, Student Action for Refugees and Cambridge Zero Carbon Society, protested on Friday morning
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A Cambridge student has designed and produced “Love Trumps Hate” t-shirts, to encourage fellow students to take action against the refugee crisis.
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In the wake of the news that a University student burnt a £20 note in front of a homeless man, several college JCRs are raising money for Jimmy’s Cambridge.
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Princess Nokia left the stage after performing only two songs, when an attendee allegedly shouted a slur from the audience.
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St Catharine’s College had recently voted to abolish its scholars’ ballot, leaving only seven colleges who still use it
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The incident caused a “major alert” involving police, fire and ambulance services
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The final place on Cambridge’s delegation to the NUS National Conference will go to Audrey Sebatindira, it was announced last night.
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For the first time ever, female applicants proportionally receive more offers from Cambridge than their male counterparts