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From 5pm on Friday, all University buildings will shut, except those that are critical for business or research to stay open
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Varsity reports live as results come in for this year’s elections
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The candidates all bring different levels of experience to the table, and while offering some new ideas, back similar policy proposals to those offered in previous years’ manifestos
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Kerensa Gaunt, candidate for DSO, said she has already made a formal complaint regarding O’Brien’s behaviour
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Stay up-to-date with this week’s elections with Varsity’s rolling coverage
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The artist and dissident spoke to striking staff at the Sidgwick site
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Despite five candidates for five places and two of them meeting the vote quota, only one was elected
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75.5% of CUSU voters who participated in the referendum voted to create ‘Cambridge SU’
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The email to returning students was the first acknowledgement of the significance of a disciplinary ruling this summer
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The College also plans to “hold an event in November to help develop its responsible investment strategy”
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CUSU accounts for the 2017-2018 academic year reveal a loss of £10,868
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A former BBC Trustee and media executive, Alleyne is the first black head of an Oxbridge college
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Under CULC’s constitution members must hold a vote before appointing new honorary presidents
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Campaigners from Cambridge and Oxford were attempting to protest the universities’ investments in fossil fuels
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Ticket sales were believed to have been too low to make the ball financially feasible
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The Club criticised Labour Students for “deeply undemocratic” recent elections
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Kate Litman, Stella Swain, Lily-Rose Sharry, Jess O’Brien and Ali Hyde will join next year’s CUSU Sabbatical Team
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With a margin of over 1,000 votes, Parker Humphreys secured victory over opponent Shadab Ahmed
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Join Varsity live at the CUSU lounge, as we report on the results of this year’s CUSU and GU races!
Comment: Catherine Lally
Varsity’s view: Cambridge’s response to Covid-19 is slow, inconsistent, and ambiguous. Students bear the burden.
For so many students for whom the decision to go home is a complicated one, Cambridge’s ‘advice’ has been painfully ambiguous, inconsistent, and frustratingly slow