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Pressure had been mounting since an open letter – sent to the Department last week – demanded in-person teaching
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The bank is sponsoring COP26 with activists demanding they “put their money where their mouth is” and stop funding fossil fuel companies
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The letter ramps up the pressure on the Department as they conduct their Week 4 review, coming as the Director of Teaching said yesterday (28/10) that lectures might stay online for Lent
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Dr Bursill-Hall had been giving history of maths lectures since the early 80s, but found himself removed from this year’s lecture list — prompting a group of students to form the Cambridge University History of Maths Society so they could still learn with him
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It was the fastest sell-out time in the ski trip’s 99-year history
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The English Professor had her invitation to speak to civil servants taken away after Guido Fawkes uncovered ‘racist’ tweets from earlier this year
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Among the critics was the first traveller to graduate from Cambridge, Zoah Hedges-Stock, who said that she “is ashamed that this is my college”
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Four candidates have thrown their hats into the ring as Councillor Lewis Herbert announced late Monday night (04/10) that that he will end his seven years in the role in November
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Despite a smaller cohort size, the Land Economy Department have committed to online learning for the first four weeks of Michaelmas
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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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Jeremy Morris has held the position of Trinity Hall Master since 2014. His resignation was announced in an official statement from the college earlier today.
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Atiku Abubakar claims that he had instead been ‘finishing his lectures in an international relations masters program at Cambridge
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