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Other colleges have also urged students to get their booster vaccinations before returning to Cambridge
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Jack Merritt and Saskia Jones were killed in the terror attack at Fishmongers’ Hall in London
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Of 94 incidents of violent and sexual crime reported in Cambridge city centre in November, 17 took place around St Andrew’s Street
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Varsity gives a month-by-month breakdown of the stories that shaped Cambridge this year
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As of Friday (3/12), there have been 104 cases of the Omicron variant recorded in England
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This year marks the 12th year that Disability History Month has been celebrated in the UK
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The school will be open to 16-19 year olds, and aims to encourage more students from underrepresented backgrounds to study maths
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Cambridge colleges will also hold Evensongs and special services to commemorate the lives lost to conflict
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Murray Edwards will become Cambridge’s first institution to officially recognise Sunflower lanyards
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Cambridge will be holding various events for Remembrance Sunday, to remember those who have lost their lives in conflict
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Esmé Kenney reflects on how her job as a cleaner during the summer vacation opened her eyes to the role cleaners play in the lives of university students
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Students have started a campaign to rename the library, after discovering that Sir John Seeley – who the library was named after – defended the British Empire
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Varsity brings you some of the lighter stories you may have missed as we enter Week 5
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The project is likely to recommend the use of trigger warnings on racist content in library collections
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Varsity gives you the rundown of some of the lighter news as we enter Week 3
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Among the critics was the first traveller to graduate from Cambridge, Zoah Hedges-Stock, who said that she “is ashamed that this is my college”
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EU undergraduates are no longer eligible for home fee status, with most now paying the same rates as other international students
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The Academy is made up of 1400 fellows, and advocates for the importance of social sciences in government policy and public life
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According to XRC’s ethical ranking of colleges on divestment, Clare College is ranked as one of the lowest
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53% of respondents believed the government’s “Levelling up” strategy will either make no difference to their local economy, or leave them worse off.