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The introduction of the new legislation will be delayed until 2020, and will require an independent review
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The planned display will consist of “rotating material from a consortium of European museums”, but no firm commitment has been made
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The bronze statue has been the subject of an ongoing campaign for its repatriation
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The debate for University Councillor quickly grew tense as Josh Jackson repeatedly attacked Umang Khandelwal’s record in the post
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The CUSU candidates were grilled by the hosts, listeners and each other
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Tune in at 1pm today to hear Varsity host a debate with all three candidates
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For reforms to pass, at least 10 per cent of the student body must vote in favour of them, a figure CUSU feared it might struggle to reach without the added impetus of Sabbatical elections
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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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Advertised contracts fail to take account of unpaid hours pushing wages below the minimum
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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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While some students expressed solidarity with black students, others castigated the omission of anti-Semitism from the review
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Some are angry that the review did not focus heavily on anti-Semitism despite the controversy that has dogged the organisation
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Representatives of student divestment campaigns conflicted with faculty heads over the impact of the issue of research
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Queens’ and Darwin express worries CUSU could become less accountable as levy proposal are sent back to Bursars’ Committee
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Student union claimed it had abolished Class Lists and exaggerated referenda turnouts in self-nomination for NUS Awards
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Political pundits ponder populism post-Trump
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Two PhD students speak about the challenges they faced when they had to take a break from studying
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BME campaign votes against motion for CUSU to lobby Regent’s House, as Amatey Doku dismisses concerns about Council legitimacy
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The number of rough sleepers in Cambridge increased by 145 per cent since last year. Monty Fynn asks why the town has been so hard hit, and what you can do to help