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News
Benet House, which also used to contain offices and the SCR, now also has VIP accommodation and hospitality rooms
News
Augustin Denis and Matthew Copeman have been elected the new SU presidents
News
The University obtained non-disclosure orders against Greenwich House protesters
News
The University was placed 110th of 149 universities by People & Planet
News
The climate initiative aims to create a market for cash products which do not contribute to the financing of fossil fuel expansion
News
Students and residents gathered outside the Guildhall for a ‘semi-celebration’
News
Jacob Meagher claims that he suffered professionally as a result of disability discrimination
News
Varsity news editors past and present take a satirical look at the last 12 months of news stories in Cambridge
News
Organisers hope that the fair will be able to return in 2026
Comment: Hugh Jones
Is Freshers’ Fair fit for purpose?
Fashion
Hugh Jones provides a comprehensive guide to understanding men’s formal dress codes
Comment: Hugh Jones
Rather than reducing our workload, Cambridge should streamline its academic rigour, Hugh Jones argues
Lifestyle
Finalists and soon-to-be unemployed English graduates Emily Lawson-Todd and Hugh Jones reflect on their choices, and the prospects they offer
Comment: Hugh Jones
The university’s moratorium on fossil fuel funding will bring no practical benefit, and instead spur backlash, argues Hugh Jones
Comment: Hugh Jones
Turning your nose up at corporate culture is both strange and selfish, argues Hugh Jones
Comment: Hugh Jones
Hugh Jones argues that many critiques of the university administration are overblown
Comment: Hugh Jones
Keir Starmer is right to have backed off private schools’ charity status, now he should back off VAT too
Comment: Hugh Jones
Love them or hate them, they’re one click away on Camsis. Hugh Jones and Maddy Browne argue about whether tripos rankings rank top or bottom for them.
Comment: Hugh Jones
Cambridge students need lessons in employment too
Hugh Jones argue that assuming graduates will stumble into success is a naive waste of potential