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Jones, one of the two victims of the London Bridge attack, was a dedicated advocate for survivors, and for victims of criminal injustice
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David Merritt had previously written that his son would not want his death to be “used as a pretext for introducing even more draconian sentences on prisoners”
Sport
With the final matches of term approaching, here’s how the Cambridge teams have fared so far
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Only four colleges don’t currently provide free menstrual products, but there are significant disparities among the colleges who do
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Since records began, men have been more likely than women to receive a First in their undergraduate examinations
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Cambridge’s womens’ colleges had the highest opt-out rates, with each seeing more than 60% of eligible students opting out
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“It is hard to imagine any other interventions that could yield such dramatic benefits in so short a span of time,” said Prof Andrew Balmford, who advised the changes
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Protestors sought to give prospective students “a chance to discover another side of the University”
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Responses from Cambridge finalists were 29% below the required threshold for usable data
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BME students spoke to Varsity about their struggles with mental health, in an environment where they feel that they must “become each other’s counsellors”
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Condemnation of Trinity’s decision to withdraw from the Universities Superannuation Scheme continues to build
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The former UKIP MEP was accused of sexual harassment and misogyny by a Cambridge student in 2004
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Campaigners chanted “say it loud, say it clear, Donald Trump’s not welcome here” ahead of tomorrow’s national demonstration against the US President’s state visit
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Hosted by WomCam, campaigners gathered outside Senate House ahead of a discussion on reforming the Disciplinary Procedure
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337 votes were cast over three days to elect seven new students to CUSU’s executive team
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The Council voted to ‘‘lobby specifically for the decoupling of legalistic considerations… from the question of safeguarding student and staff welfare, health, and safety”
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Caroline Lucas told young members of the crowd that the party is “not going to betray your future”
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Many of the film’s interviewees pointed to inequalities in mental health provisions across Colleges, which filmmakers cited as largely due to significant wealth disparities
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Professor Sir Mark Welland, Master of the College, said that the bell will be “a focus for honest discussion and reflection”
Comment: Charlotte Lillywhite
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