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News
Loud music, flyers and flares protested working conditions in Republic Services, a company Gates is a major shareholder
News
“It’s a very encouraging sign that an often neglected community can produce symbols of real excellence”
Lifestyle
The Varsity team offer their advice for Freshers’ Week and beyond
News
Over 90 Cambridge Gates scholars and alumni have challenged the decision to give an award to the Indian Prime Minister in an open letter
News
Advice for universities has been published on hazing and initiations following the death of Newcastle student in 2016
News
This will be “a global day of action that will send a powerful message that changes social attitudes,” the open letter states
News
“We’re a record-breaking mentorship program made for the smartphone generation”, said the initiative’s founder
Violet
The Cantab and double Olympic gold medallist will take his spandex for another spin as he attempts to waltz his way to glitterball glory
News
Chloe Bayliss speaks to some of the academics withholding all labour, including supervisions, from Trinity in light of the College’s recent decision to exit USS
Violet
History students were asked to explore the accuracy of a song from the children’s TV show in their exam
News
Students, parents and adults marched through Cambridge city centre, with speeches on King’s Parade
News
This week saw the announcement of a potential new student union, the release of a documentary about mental health in Cambridge, and the Council’s report on Whitworth house.
News
Up to five students will receive funding from CUSU to attend a Reclaim the Power camp in July
News
The Council voted to ‘‘lobby specifically for the decoupling of legalistic considerations… from the question of safeguarding student and staff welfare, health, and safety”
News
Caroline Lucas told young members of the crowd that the party is “not going to betray your future”
News
The current system is “failing postgrads”, CUSU President Evie Aspinall tonight told CUSU Council
News
Members of CUSU Council voted in favour of a motion to support abortion law reform in Northern Ireland in the last Council meeting of term.
News
The bell was gifted to the College in 1960, and has now been hidden from view
News
This week saw the dismissal of a controversial research fellow, the Union blockaded by Extinction rebellion protesters, and the voting down of a Scholar’s ballot
News
Students were questioned about their clothes and cosmetics spending habits in an ‘Accommodation, Rent and Finance Survey’ circulated on Monday