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Less than one-third of Cambridge colleges were found to provide a halal meat option for most meals in hall
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The rate of opt-outs was higher among first-year female students, and among arts students generally
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The company’s technology originated at Cambridge University in a partnership with BP, before becoming a private company
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Varsity investigation also finds masters claiming high expenses for development purposes
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Colleges cite the difficulty of controlling indirect investments as a divestment obstacle
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Vice-chancellors and pro-vice chancellors have stayed at 14 different different five-star hotels since January 2016
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Students speak up about their uncomfortable experiences in exam quarantine
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All three candidates have highlighted their involvement with Zero Carbon Society, and pledged to tackle a range of issues
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CUSU and GU officer-elects demanded that Cambridge “commit to not using the force of law to suppress protest”
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Staff complained they were not informed of the option of opting into a phased deduction
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The Cambridge researcher claimed that the firm at the centre of Facebook’s data breach benefitted little from his work
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Denis Walker is also a prominent member of a club exiled from the Conservative Party for its stances on race and colonialism
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The CUSU campaign described an article from last week as being written with the “intent of creating racist backlash”
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The employer and employee unions have reached an agreement in negotiations, which is likely to see strike action end on Wednesday
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Around thirty campaigners from Cambridge Defend Education are occupying the University administrative offices in support of the UCU pensions strike
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Undergraduates within colleges can pay rent that differs by more than £1000, analysis by Varsity has found.
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An investigation by Varsity found that student workers at Emma and Newnham’s bars are paid below the minimum wage
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The U-turn follows criticism of the May Ball for not paying set-up and clean-up workers
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Trinity and St John’s Balls will be the first in history to charge more than £200 per head
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Rees-Mogg clashed with Andrew Adonis and Nicky Morgan over Britain’s exit from the EU