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Climate activist groups will pursue direct action after their divestment deadline was missed by the University and its non-divested constituent colleges
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Dr Kylie Moore-Gilbert, who graduated from Cambridge in 2013, is serving a 10-year sentence for espionage
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“Recovery, with a distinct end-goal, is not only an incongruous notion but an unhealthy one”: sharing her experience of therapy, Gaby Vides writes on how her aim to be ‘cured’ inhibited the process
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Following publication of the Graduate Union’s report, Varsity speaks with those studying in Cambridge from around the world about its conclusions
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A letter sent to the University and colleges demands no “unjust and unfair” rent increases, yet data gathered by Varsity found that many college rent increases were decided prior to the Covid-19 pandemic
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Varsity brought live updates on how the UK coronavirus outbreak affected Cambridge
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The decision, which is ‘subject to listed Building consent’, follows anti-racist campaigns and discussions with students and fellows
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Varsity’s analysis of the latest admissions data, from record state school intake to the continued decline of EU applicants
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Mohammed Al Aoor, owner of Rotana Cafe, has been stuck in Gaza for four months as the Eygptian-Gaza border closed with the onset of coronavirus
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Jenny Marchant passed away on Sunday, and is being remembered “as a colleague, a comrade, and a friend”
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Described as “painful and regressive” measures, options outlined by the Vice-Chancellor have resulted in objections raised by UCU, the Graduate Union and Cambridge Defend Education
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In this week’s lighter news, wine tastings come to Cambridge front doors, the Botanical Garden’s residents move online, and animals climb Everest
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Varsity spoke to eight prospective students about their experiences of the post-application process and their thoughts about the University’s potential responses to the pandemic during the next academic year
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Cambridge City Council will manage 20 rooms in Bene’t Street Hostel until the end of August
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The campaign accuses colleges of “negligence” and calls for an increase in “transparency around the protections put in place for staff and students during the pandemic”
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The Faculty said that the email chain “did not give the full story”, telling Varsity that they have agreed they would like to increase the sums offered to students from research and hardship funds
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O’Brien’s tenure has been a controversial one, facing allegations of bullying and harassment of other students on the Disabled Students Committee which came to light earlier this month
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Cambridge will share resources, conduct joint research and exchange resources with the University, which was founded by an international treaty in 2000
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Follow Varsity’s minute-by-minute coverage of the 2020 SU election hustings
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Varsity spoke to members of Cambridge UCU for a rundown of how the pensions and pay dispute has played out since the first round of strikes back in 2018