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Interviews
The shadow health secretary and Selwyn alum speaks to Michael Hennessey about the Gaza encampments, imposter syndrome and Cambridge’s ADHD crisis
Theatre
The Footlights present an array of ‘washed up’ sketches for their annual Spring Revue
News
The dean voted against a motion that would ‘lament and repent the failure of the Church to be welcoming to LGBTQI+ people’
News
Varsity news editors past and present take a satirical look at the last 12 months of news stories in Cambridge
News
Applications for Varsity’s writing and visual teams are now open. Jeremy Paxman, Sylvia Plath, and David Mitchell all contributed to us – now it’s your turn
News
Applications to join the Lent term editorial team are now open – can you reveal our next big scoop?
News
The Labour society reposted content from Lasair Dhearg, an organisation critical of the Good Friday Agreement, before U-turning amid infighting
Interviews
As their presidential term comes to an end, this year’s SU presidents discuss the data breach, imposter syndrome and why students don’t care about the SU
News
The scheduled publication of results was delayed after a ‘potential irregularity in the electoral process’ came to light
Lifestyle
Hilton & Hennessey return to help you cut through the crap of May Week
News
Girton students pay £3000 more per year on average than those at Homerton
News
Problems which caused sensitive student data to be leaked by the SU were compounded by poor SU governance, an independent report has found
News
Three students each are standing for the Greens and Lib Dems, alongside one candidate for the Conservative Party
News
Varsity’s exclusive self-selecting online survey has revealed that 47.3% of students have used AI chatbots to complete work for their degree
News
Labour MP Diane Abbott has said her experience with ‘upper-class white girls’ at Newnham College inspired her to ‘fight for equality and justice’
Interviews
Varsity sits down with General Secretary Jo Grady as she visits Cambridge to sign UCU recognition agreement
News
The SU’s board of trustees has blocked the student-led inquiry into the data breach, amid student concerns about a ‘culture of secrecy and cover-ups’
News
The original appointment of the returning officers for Lent term was deemed ‘procedurally irregular’ and ‘improperly followed’
News
In a letter to the pro-vice-chancellor for education, architecture students said ‘the University has broken its contract’
News
Protesters, including some anti-vaxxers and climate change sceptics, have criticised the University for their role in the congestion charge controversy