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The Varsity team offer their advice on self-isolation and beyond
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The letter highlights the difficulty of ensuring fairness should a single mode of remote examination be implemented, asking instead for optionality and decentralising choice to students
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“We recognise that many in the Cambridge community… need access to the physical space of the Institute to grieve,” wrote Cambridge UCU
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David Merritt described his son as “a beautiful spirit who always took the side of the underdog.”
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Varsity understands that senior University figures were made specifically aware that the group’s website had been taken down.
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Since records began, men have been more likely than women to receive a First in their undergraduate examinations
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In his half-hour address, Stephen Toope touched on the prospect of potential strike action over pay, Brexit, and carbon emissions
Lifestyle
The Varsity team offer their advice for Freshers’ Week and beyond
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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 Livesey’s colleagues described him as a “larger-than-life figure” who was “above all things a devoted colleague and friend”
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The College also plans to “hold an event in November to help develop its responsible investment strategy”
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Outgoing CUSU President Evie Aspinall reflects on the all-consuming nature of her job, feeling the need to prove herself, and navigating national media scrutiny
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70% of votes were cast in favour of moving away from the criminal standard of proof currently required by the University
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Medwards’ Senior Tutor noted that “protecting people and safeguarding responsibilities must be a governance priority”
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Sixteen colleges have confirmed that their archives will be open to the inquiry, with four of these colleges announcing plans to undertake their own independent research
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Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamed spoke at the Oxford Union earlier this year, an invitation which also saw criticism
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Climate activists gathered outside Trinity to protest the College’s ‘continued investments… into global fossil fuel extraction’
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While voting in favour of further work on a proposed single union, student representatives highlighted the difficulty of engaging students on the matter
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Selected students from under-represented backgrounds will take part in Cambridge’s first residential ‘bridging course’ to address educational inequalities
Comment: Maia Wyn Davies
Varsity’s view: Cambridge’s response to Covid-19 is slow, inconsistent, and ambiguous. Students bear the burden.
For so many students for whom the decision to go home is a complicated one, Cambridge’s ‘advice’ has been painfully ambiguous, inconsistent, and frustratingly slow