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This blockade is carried out as a follow-up to last week’s divestment rally
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The Sackler family, which has been sued for its involvement in the opioid crisis, has funded numerous existing lecture series and scholarships at Cambridge
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The plans for the renovation will focus on the cleanliness and accessibility of the market
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Politics and intimacy coalesce into this chilling two-hander
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Around 45 students gathered at the Combination Room while there were college staff standing by doors for “security reasons”
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An anonymous student told Varsity that the College “has actively destroyed the good faith that students had in them”
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This week marked Cambridge’s first Green Week. What has the student environmental justice movement been like over the past year?
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The motion to support the St Edmunds JCR on the controversial fellowship was passed unanimously at CUSU Council tonight
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Increasing demands to demilitarise the University have carried momentum since last term
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70% of 196 respondents believe that the college does not prioritise their interests over conferencing
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The open letter says that hosting a representative from a country that stifles democracy and human rights “by no means matches the ethical responsibility of the University”
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Dr Watson, one of the scientists who deducted the DNA double helix while working at Cambridge’s Cavendish Laboratory, has again come under fire for unfounded claims on race and genetics
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77% of 101 respondents are dissatisfied with the rent they are paying
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Alison Rose, a seasoned civil servant, will take up the post in September
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Dr. Ehsan Abdi-Jalebi was said to have “siphoned off” money from green energy government grants
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Both Cambridge and Oxford have committed to supporting students who are estranged from their families, with bursaries and additional vacation accommodation
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Students and staff can submit evidence to the Commission until February 2019, ahead of the publication of a report on the issue
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The plan, as one of the measures to plug the NUS’ £3 million deficit, was met with outrage from many student activists
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Protesters comprised of both local residents and students, united in expressing discontent over Cambridge’s housing situation
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The revamped Union site will contain restaurant space, entertainment space, and accommodation for graduate students at Trinity College