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Lifestyle
From sparklers and an early night in front of the TV, to late-night boardgames, to early morning walks to shake off the old year, and everything in-between … here are just some of Varsity’s plans this New Year
Features
Senior Features Editor Elizabeth Haigh reflects on the highs and lows of staying in touch with friends and family while at Cambridge
Features
“Approach Cambridge with an open mind, and just be you” Elizabeth Haigh advises in her Letter to Freshers
Comment: Elizabeth Haigh
Language education in the UK is inadequate and caters especially poorly for those from a less privileged background
News
In a Japanese summer camp which employed multiple Cambridge students, a lack of child protection policies were criticised after two volunteer teachers acted inappropriately towards students
News
This week saw the announcement of CUSU Election Results, further divestment commitments and multiple student protests
News
Both candidates have the highest proportion of voters in their respective colleges, with Edward Parker Humphreys favoured by 83% of Jesuans, and Ahmed with 69% of Christ’s students
News
This week saw the kicking off of CUSU/GU elections, actions from St. Edmund’s College against protest last term and the announcement of a new AI centre to deal with environmental risk.
News
With campaigning for CUSU and GU elections opening today, here’s everything you need to know about the elections
News
Ten candidates will battle for five full-time sabbatical positions on CUSU apart from president
News
This week’s news saw revelations of the University’s aborted military research programme and Peter Biar’s continued detainment
News
The most expensive, Jesus College, charges £42.50 per student, while some colleges do not charge for the dinner
News
This week saw the release of the ‘Taylor’s Table’ on college wages, a march against recent revelations on the divestment working group, and Trinity’s first female Master
News
The march was in protest of recent revelations that two members of the divestment working group were involved in two proposed donations from major fossil fuel companies
News
The four top colleges in the 2018 Tompkins use an academic room ballot, but colleges with random ballots also consistently place highly
News
This week saw criticism of Cambridge’s working divestment group, Gender Pay Gap stats published and NUS budget problems
News
As the Student Support Initiative (SSI) sets its sights on student wellbeing, Varsity examines the scope of the issue, and what exactly the University’s ambitious new policies can do about them
News
The claim, brought forward by Berks, Bucks and Oxon Wildlife Trust, criticised the government’s failure to assess the environmental impact of the project
News
This week saw academics discussing the consequences of Brexit for the university, voting on further strike action and new developments in the access debate
Comment: Elizabeth Haigh
Abandoned, alone, afraid: how Cambridge has failed students on their year abroad
Elizabeth Haigh recalls how year abroad students like herself have been let down by the MMLL faculty amidst the COVID-19 panic