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Varsity gives a month-by-month breakdown of the news which shaped Cambridge in a historic year
News
Students in the College’s JCR have sent a letter to Master Sonita Alleyne expressing concern over the College’s UKChina Global Issues Dialogue Centre after The Times revealed it had received £155,000 from Huawei and £200,000 from an ‘agency which forms part of Chinese State Council’
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Varsity brought live updates on how the UK coronavirus outbreak affected Cambridge
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Varsity’s analysis of the latest admissions data, from record state school intake to the continued decline of EU applicants
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Read back over all the updates Varsity brought to you in June 2020 as the coronavirus pandemic impacted Cambridge exams and the end of term
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Lectures will be online but the University hopes for supervisions, seminars and practicals to continue in person
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Lectures and Michaelmas exams will be virtual whilst it is ‘not yet clear’ how many students will be in Cambridge in 2020-21
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Today’s announcement contradicts previous assurances that students would be given one month’s notice on exam dates in Easter Term
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A joint statement forecasts a collective loss of £35m in rent as well as £25m in dining and conferences from the beginning of Easter term until the start of Michaelmas 2020
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The campaign accuses colleges of “negligence” and calls for an increase in “transparency around the protections put in place for staff and students during the pandemic”
Sport
Looking back at a triumphant weekend for Cambridge sport from the teams on the podium
Sport
Alongside the University Sports Service, we bring you all the highlights and the lowlights of a Light Blue week in BUCS.
Sport
Competing for the Varsity title on Cambridge ice for the first ever time, the Light Blues came out 3-1 winners in the 37th contest.
Sport
In a statement performance to mark the first ever Varsity on home ice, Cambridge demonstrated a ruthless edge to shut out Oxford 8-0
Sport
Alongside the University Sports Service, we bring you all the highlights and the lowlights of a Light Blue week in BUCS.
Sport
As the Light Blues gear up for this Saturday’s age old Varsity contest, Sports Editor Joseph Powell attempts to look through the ice at CUIHC’s fabled history.
Sport
Looking back at a triumphant weekend for Cambridge sport from the teams on the podium
Sport
Alongside the University Sports Service, we bring you all the highlights and the lowlights of a Light Blue week in BUCS.
Sport
Sports Editor Joseph Powell sit down with 2010 Women’s World Backgammon Champion and Trinity alum Zoe Cunningham to discuss Monte Carlo, the teaching power of the game and octopus banquets with David Cameron.
Comment: Joseph Powell
Violence and harassment: A Varsity statement of solidarity
Varsity stands in solidarity with all women and people of marginalised genders against violence