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Egyptian government claims that Cambridge student’s killers were a gang that specialised in abducting foreigners
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Leszek Borysiewicz baulks at Brexit in new intervention
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“There was a fair amount of drinking involved”: a student at Queens’ College appears in Court accused of rape
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Labour Students launch an inquiry into the allegations
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Sarah Gibson, the President of CUSU’s LGBT+ Campaign, told Varsity that this was a “really positive change that ECSU are making”
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Excrement, urine, and vomit were found after a bop held at the college
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One online commenter complained that the ticketing problems “have literally caused so much inconvenience”
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Cambridge’s Vice-Chancellor earns nearly nine times the average university salary, Freedom of Information requests reveal
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Freedom of Information request reveals that 89 per cent of university’s top earners are men
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Jack Higgins interviews the BAFTA- and Golden Globe-winning writer and comedian
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Turkish academic in Cambridge describes fear of investigation and arrest by government over peace petition
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“We’re keen to demystify Cambridge as a university and dispel myths about our admissions process”
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Allowing hunting in a regulated form could generate needed money to protect wildlife
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Daniel Zeichner, Labour MP for Cambridge, responds to report dubbed an “unprecedented attack” on Oxbridge’s state school access record
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A survey by the National Union of Students also found that over a third of students had considered self-harm
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Zeichner inquired as to why the Government intends to now cost the average student between £3,000 and £6,000 more than previously expected in repaying student loans
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The estate of Ray Dolby, who is best known for revolutionising the audio market, is behind the biggest donation in Cambridge’s history
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Concerns raised over appointments to staff posts and the North West Cambridge development
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Corpus and Caius students are set to be hit by new rules which halt welfare training for disaffiliated colleges
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Confusion abounds over whether the controversial Indian PM was invited by the university, and why a visit did not materialise