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Interviews
Cambridge-based political economist Professor Helen Thompson sits down with Jess Ma to discuss the role of academics in public discussion in an age of democratic upheaval
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Sixteen colleges have confirmed that their archives will be open to the inquiry, with four of these colleges announcing plans to undertake their own independent research
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Malathir Mohamed also rejected gay marriage and Malaysia’s prospects for democracy
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Dr. El-Erian is to be one of the first BME heads of an Oxbridge college, joining Jesus’ new master Sonita Alleyne
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It is confirmed that the college has removed more than £5.7m from the fossil fuel sector
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CUSU’s BME, Disabled Students’, Class Act, and Women’s campaigns, as well as Zero Carbon and Cambridge Defend Education are among its signatories
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337 votes were cast over three days to elect seven new students to CUSU’s executive team
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The activist for the return of the Gweagal spears, currently held by Trinity College, talks to Jess Ma about his ongoing fight to restore his ancestral culture
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Working groups face organisational and outreach challenges as they continue to push forward their cause while new working groups are established
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Student photographers spoke to Varsity about their experiences of working at Cambridge May Balls
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The Metropolitan Police claimed “no items were seized”, but videos and photos show them taking a bag containing a banner and confiscating zip ties
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The Vice-Chancellor stressed that Peterson’s visiting fellowship was originally considered “in the normal way, and was granted on an academic basis”
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Students and academics protested in their gowns against the tolerance of “racist pseudoscience” in the College and the University in the appointment of “racist fellow” Noah Carl
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Both Chadwick, and a spokesperson for St Edmund’s College, have contested the decision to ban the candidate from campaigning further
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CUSU Presidential candidate Shadab Ahmed was warned for not informing the Elections Committee when he ‘liked’ a promotional post for his campaign in a closed Facebook group
Violet
The candidates have escalated the competition to music videos. Who’s got their finger on the pop cultural pulse?
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Students highlighted that the colleges surrounding the site have little access to cash withdrawals
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It was argued that the reforms will make “constituencies increasingly democratic and promote stronger links” between colleges and CUSU
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Over the course of more than three hours, sabbatical and presidential candidates saw more common ground than reasons to differ
Theatre
The audience is being watched in Corpus’ fresher’s play where the act of watching is explored in panopticon style