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Part-time role to cover previous Coordinator duties could cost thousands of pounds a year
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Daniel Zeichner MP has tweeted his intention to vote to remain in the EU, when the matter is brought before parliament
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After a £1.4 million windfall, the Winifred Georgina Holgate Pollard Memorial Prize Fund will open next year
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Report reveals £50,000 increase in staff costs, raising questions about who really controls CUSU
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While job openings and salaries are down on last year, Cambridge may be the best place in the country for job-seekers
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A letter signed by 17 undergraduates argues that “CUSU has let down Jewish students”
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Reported affiliation and conference fees contradict official campaign figures
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Election Committee issue rulings after mailing lists used to canvass voters
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All to play for as Cambridge students split over upcoming CUSU NUS referendum
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Varsity brings you all the action as Council votes on its budget
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With just over two weeks until the vote, Varsity is here to make sense of the arguments being made
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Mail are happy to “feed their readers’ stereotypes”, according to an editor for satirical student website
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NUS disaffiliation, budgets, and cuts to TCS. Varsity lays out what you need to know about the crucial CUSU Council meeting this Monday.
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Cambridge University Jewish Society comes out in support of disaffiliating from NUS following election of Malia Bouattia
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The newly-elected NUS President, Malia Bouattia, has faced allegations of anti-Semitism, and CUSU now faces calls to disaffiliate from the organisation
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One of the affected individuals was “unconscious and unresponsive” after taking a synthetic cannabinoid substance
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Renowned for his foundational work in the field of restitution law, Professor Gareth Jones passed away aged 85
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British universities up their game but their American counterparts continue to dominate in the latest QS rankings
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CUSU’s Women’s Officer welcomed criticism of the “outdated” and “problematic” existing guidelines
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Removal of the bronze sculpture an example of a “policy of supine appeasement” according to Jesus graduate Francis Bown