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News
The demonstration targeted the Laboratory for Scientific Computing, whose partners include BAE Systems and BP
News
A DDoS attack has targeted internet services at multiple UK universities
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The University ‘persistently sidelines ethical considerations,’ says a member of its executive council
News
The sabbatical officer missed refresher’s fair after telling the SU that he was ill
News
Students gathered to call for University action on Palestine amid the ongoing Rafar airstrikes
Lifestyle
Felix Arm-strong embraces early mornings and tofu scrambles to reach the dizzying heights of Alpha energy.
News
Lord Sainsbury of Turville, the UK’s biggest political donor, is to resign at the end of the academic year
News
The defeat of the plans has been followed by a new motion to veto new collaborations between Cambridge and the fossil fuel industry
News
Campaigners staged a ‘sit-in’ as the bank faces growing pressure from students and the University
News
Academics published statements both attacking and defending proposals for a pro-vice-chancellor for sustainability
News
Injured students on the Varsity Ski Trip were unable to board buses after being guaranteed a seat by reps
Arts
Felix Armstrong argues that Cambridge internalises and preserves its own fictional stereotypes
News
An email sent mistakenly by the regional party’s secretary has leaked the personal information of its 1,942 members
News
Varsity news editors past and present take a satirical look at the last 12 months of news stories in Cambridge
News
Plans for a sixth pro-vice-chancellor were initially accepted, but have now been withdrawn to be voted on by academics
News
The company gave its name to the professorship and, despite its renaming, will still be able to nominate members of its board
News
Student climate activists serenaded a Cambridge shopping centre with a parody of ABBA’s ‘Money, Money, Money’
News
New Union President narrowly avoids re-run after winning with eight-vote margin
News
Cambridge is kicking its climate action into the long grass, say campaigners
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One Queens’ student has labelled the decision a ‘victory’