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Tara Choudhury stated that attacks against the Professor wrongly accused her of Hinduphobia in an ‘orchestrated pile-on’
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At several Cambridge Union debates, Gove used offensive language about Black people, women, gay men and northerners
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President Biden announced on Monday that Tom Carnahan, who studied at Homerton College for a year during his degree, will represent the US at the 76th UNGA
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Three directors at the Cambridge Centre for Chinese Management allegedly have ties to Huawei
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Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell has been awarded the Royal Society’s Copley Medal, the world’s oldest scientific prize, for her groundbreaking work in the 1960s
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All lectures for ‘large’ Law tripos papers will be accessed via Moodle
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The financial shortfall is due to a lack of pandemic-related funding from the government, a report has found
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Randall was invited to write for Varsity by editor Jeremy Paxman
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The petition, which calls for the University to scrap the initiative, highlights the UAE’s ‘shocking record of human rights abuses’
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Vice-Chancellor Stephen Toope said there will be a ‘transitional phase’ while the University carries out a risk assessment to minimise the transmission of Covid-19
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Matthew Hedges raised concerns about the safety of students and academics due to the repeated human rights violations by the UAE
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In documents seen by Varsity, the University acknowledges that the project brings risks to its ‘reputation’ and ‘academic freedom and institutional autonomy’
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The College says it will not prosecute responsible swimmers, after a petition against restrictions gains over 18,000 signatures
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Dr. Liana Chua will take up the role later this year
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Learning Together was responsible for organising the London event where Cambridge graduate Jones was killed in 2019
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Intoxicated swimmers ‘pose a risk to life’, the College has stated
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The Postgraduate Research COVID-19 Assistance Scheme will provide extension funding to final-year doctoral students
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109 infections were identified through the University’s asymptomatic testing programme last week
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The plaque of Tobias Rustat, who was involved in a slave trading company, is currently displayed in the College’s chapel
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King’s College, who owns the land, has banned swimming, barbecuing and boating on the meadows