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Without the time to pursue a full investigation, Daisy Eyre’s campaign has been presumed guilty until proven innocent
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A vandalised leaflet was submitted by a student at Homerton College
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Umang Khandelwal defends her record against other contenders
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Fliers and Facebook spam don’t just happen by themselves – behind every candidate is a scheming Campaign Manager
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Louis Ashworth speaks to the Corpus student and Editor-in-Chief of Blueprint, who is running become the new CUSU/GU Welfare and Rights Officer
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Campaigning intensifies as three hopefuls fight for the Presidency, while uncontested sabbatical candidates push to increase turnout
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Out-of-date pages and information dead-ends online mean the student union is bound to make a bad first impression
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Campaigning in student union elections began at 9am on Friday, with all eyes on the three presidential candidates
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The Guardian’s special correspondent talks whistleblowers and the advantages of being a grey-haired, middle-aged woman
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Students will be asked to go to the polls for the fourth and fifth referendums in just over a year
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The debate has been postponed at least until after the NUS conference in late April
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New data protection rules mean that an opt-in system may have to be brought into existence
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Westcott House has issued a full apology after a service was conducted in Polari, a form of historical London gay subculture slang
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University survey reveals attitudes to drinking, and huge gender disparity among victims of sexual harassment and assault
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Council mandates student union to call for finalists to ignore satisfaction survey, which may be linked to fee increase
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Christopher Steele, who is now thought to be in hiding, was also President of the Cambridge Union
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Report alleges Richard Brooks offered resources to remove the NUS president, and claimed to be leading a faction against her
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Outgoing students asked to wait before filling in survey which is tied to implementation of controversial Teaching Excellence Framework
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It’s been a busy year for the University of Cambridge. Varsity brings you the highlights
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Publisher shuts down Journal of Intelligence and Terrorism Studies amid unproven allegations of Russian influence