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The email to returning students was the first acknowledgement of the significance of a disciplinary ruling this summer
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Dr Proudman has also called for the Senior Pro-Vice Chancellor to apologise for his comments in a Channel 4 interview
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Faye’s* case was dismissed by a single academic
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One student’s experience has exposed how sexual misconduct complaints may no longer be taken forward for cases which occur prior to this October
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Students were told that the protests could constitute harassment and that protest signs must be taken down
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EU citizens claimed they were not clearly informed they had to fill out a second form in order to vote in today’s EU elections
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Students protested outside Senate House today against the University’s decision to allow Justice For Men and Boys to hold an event at Mill Lane Lecture Theatres
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Cambridge women’s hostel thrown a lifeline, as it will likely remain open while the County Council reassesses services in the city
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Under CULC’s constitution members must hold a vote before appointing new honorary presidents
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Speaking to Varsity at the Cambridge Union, the top US environment official played down the urgency of tackling climate change, spoke on his lobbyist past, and on if he would meet Greta Thunberg
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After a lively Q&A in the Union chamber, with loud protests from outside audible throughout, Extinction Rebellion activists blocked the EPA administrator’s car from leaving for over an hour
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One panel into Noah Carl’s appointment found that “in the course of pursuing… problematic work, Dr Carl had collaborated with a number of individuals who were known to hold extremist views”
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A student at King’s College, who had been sexually harassed and threatened by a fellow student was dismissed and doubted by her tutor
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Campaigners from Cambridge and Oxford were attempting to protest the universities’ investments in fossil fuels
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As the Cambridge County Council has not yet made a decision on funding the home, Whitworth House residents are having to plan alternatives
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Schools in Cambridge are facing funding reductions of up to £200,000
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In the wake of County Council funding cuts, residents gathered to discuss the potential closure of the women’s-only residential home for vulnerable young people
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Varsity takes you right up close into White Lies’ stunning headline set at the Cambridge Junction on the 13th February
Comment: Joe Cook
Joe Cook asks whether the University is truly committed to the values it uses to market itself in its new Dear World… Yours, Cambridge campaign
Comment: Joe Cook
Don’t let Cambridge’s Peterson U-turn distract you. It’s just their PR team at work
Cambridge says there is “no place here” for Peterson. But by keeping researchers like Noah Carl on their payroll, they show their commitment to inclusivity is only skin-deep