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Inspired by the Jubilee celebrations, Deputy Opinion Editor Krystian Schneyder discusses what Britain symbolises to someone who is not British but lives under Her Majesty’s reign
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When he’s not doing his studies, he’s keeping the peace outside the club. According to the fresher bouncer, taking care is the ‘whole job’
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The College has threatened ‘serious disciplinary sanction’ after students allegedly sold halfway hall tickets ‘for profit’
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50 activists from Cambridge Defend Education have barricaded themselves in and won’t leave until the University meets their demands
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The Magdalene graduate hosted the show from 1962 to 1987
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Cambridge has one of the top three Covid infection rates in the country, according to government data
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Data from Cambridgeshire Police named it as the worst-affected single road for injuries over the past three years
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Over 400 people have signed the petition to save the Marble Arch Mound
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Boycott Banks’ Destruction will target major UK banks to end their involvement in fossil fuel and arms industries, and also aims to end university ties to these banks
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A decrease in Covid-19 cases among younger age groups is behind the overall decline in cases
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Students state that Selwyn College is unfair to restrict gyp activities following an email from the head porter which condemns fish and chips
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The new Design Tripos is being launched by the Department of Architecture, and is set to commence in the 2024-25 academic year
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She won the award for her “original and experimental” story, “Super-Powder”, which looks at how human insecurity can be exploited
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Vice-Chancellor Stephen Toope has stated that levels of participation are ‘lower than expected’
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Varsity gives you the rundown on some lighter news as we enter the second week of term
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Homerton’s new principal will personally provide two non-repayable bursaries of £3,500 to students from low-income families
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Professor Hewish won the Nobel Prize for Physics for the discovery of pulsars, which marked the first time an astronomer won a Nobel Prize
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Disruption to travel is expected across the county
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Scientists from the University of Cambridge and the British Antarctic Survey found channels that had been formed nearly 21,000 years ago
Comment: Krystian Schneyder
Why Russia really might invade Ukraine
The West must treat Ukraine as more than a pawn in a new great game, Krystian Schneyder argues