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CUSU officers worked in conjunction with the University to update guidance for students who take a break from studies
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University officials deny waiting time spike and session limits at the University Counselling Service, contradicting official documents
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The University misled former staff and avoided questions on a series of resignations contributing to a ‘stretched’ counselling service during the last two academic years
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The CUSU president also sounded caution over the potential success of a new careers publication
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The five elected delegates will join CUSU president Daisy Eyre at the NUS’ annual conference in March
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The statement, signed by academics from a range of departments and roles, condemns the “distorted coverage” of the decolonisation debate
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The two student unions may finally be within touching distance of consistent block funding – though it may leave currently disaffiliated colleges out of pocket
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‘Emmanu-smell’ students, used to free laundry, have been left perturbed by having to take washing into their own hands
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New data released by David Lammy MP shows that a quarter of Cambridge colleges made no offers to black students from 2010–2015
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The Teaching Forum discussed a range of ways that the English Tripos can be diversified in response to student criticism
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Critics have claimed that concepts like preferred pronouns, microaggressions, safe spaces, no-platforming and trigger warnings are producing a generation of ‘snowflake students’
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Cambridge’s new vice-chancellor speaks exclusively to Varsity about access, welfare, and beating Oxford
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At the first CUSU Council meeting of the year, discussion revolved around Daisy Eyre’s proposals for improving accessibility
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A survey of University and collegiate buildings throughout Cambridge has found that all comply with fire regulations
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All members can apply for tickets for the events, and are invited to ‘voice their opinions in a respectful manner’
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The men’s sports club has launched a review into sharing their facilities with the women’s sports club
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After revealing the size of his pay packet in an interview, Stephen Toope argued against claims that vice-chancellors in the UK are paid too much
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From tomorrow, students will be invited to apply to join a new body to scrutinise the student union’s troubled finances
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The new vice-chancellor set out his vision for Cambridge, but first there were a few ceremonies to get through
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Josh Jackson, who manned the stand for ‘Cambridge Momentum Society’, was expelled in Easter Term