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The Daily Mail will pay libel damages of £25,000 for the “false” statements about Professor Gopal
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Varsity brings you Cambridge’s reaction to the 2020 US election
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The IHRA definition of antisemitism was adopted in full at a meeting of the General Board on November 4th
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Mass testing will be carried out across universities before students return home between the 3rd and 9th of December
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The open meeting revealed that there will be no ‘safety net’ for this year’s exams while the Vice-Chancellor reaffirmed that “Cambridge is an in person experience”
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Loretta Minghella will become the first women to hold the position of Clare master
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Unlike the last lockdown, educational institutions will remain open
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For the next two weeks, the College will introduce changes to some key services by segmenting Fellows, staff and students
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Dr Peter Biar Ajak was awarded his PhD on saturday after being detained in South Sudan “in clear violation of his rights under international law”
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Extinction Rebellion Cambridge Universities disrupted the virtual careers event held on Wednesday afternoon
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The SU will now campaign for an opt-in system for face-to-face learning with online learning as the “default” option
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Over 100 Cambridge protesters marched from Parkers Piece today, standing in solidarity with anti-brutality protests in Nigeria
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The council’s decision follows a petition urging the council to accept more refugees
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Senior members of Downing met with Public Health and University representatives yesterday as the College’s total number of cases reaches 21
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The report’s key findings include that students felt ‘powerless’ to report experiences of racism, with over half of incidents taking place in Colleges
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All students living in West House accommodation were told to self-isolate for 14 days after 18 students across 11 households tested positive for Covid-19
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The scholarship will award one student £10,000 each year for the duration of their undergraduate geography degree
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The Homerton Rent Strike Committee has now called off the strike after the “positive” response by the College to the demands laid out in the Committee’s open letter
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The divestment decision was unanimously agreed upon by the College’s Governing Body on October 7th
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The demonstration, organised by the Jesus College Climate Justice Campaign, involved a die-in and protestors wearing fake blood