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Figures for last week show a 17% rise in the city with 523 confirmed cases over the last 7 days
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A “party-political” letter, sent to at least 500 constituents during the 2019 election campaign, was deemed by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards to have breached rules on use of parliamentary resources
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With turnout for CUSU elections at 18.7% over the past five years, and 5.1% for the Graduate Union over the past six, Varsity explores why engagement with Cambridge’s student unions is so low
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Mrittunjoy Guha Majumdar was charged with “gross misconduct” for disclosing confidential Union information on WordPress
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The ruling against the sabbatical officer came a day before his leave of absence
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Hundreds of academic staff will take to the picket lines on Monday for 8 days of industrial action, ending on Wednesday 4th December
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UCU has just announced eight days of strike action will take place at the University from 25th November, with “action short of a strike” to follow
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Love it or hate it-the government have wrangled an extension on Brexit until January 2020. This week, Oliver Rhodes and Sasi Valaiyapathi took to the streets to see how students feel about the current situation.
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Demonstrators chanted “We are Rojava, Rojava is Us” and “Women, Life, Freedom”
Sport
The Men’s and Women’s crews respectively claimed victory over four days of intense rowing on the Cam, alongside nearly 170 other boats
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The proposed changes to Higher Education provision, published in a report by the Government-led Augar Review, have raised concerns about the future of university funding
Sport
Despite some standout performances particularly from new arrivals, the Cambridge team did not quite manage to fulfil their underdog reputation against a strong Oxford side
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200 students took part in the consultation on proposed changes to the disciplinary procedure in February
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This comes despite a dramatic drop in their vote share and an uptick in support for the Liberal Democrats
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In a Japanese summer camp which employed multiple Cambridge students, a lack of child protection policies were criticised after two volunteer teachers acted inappropriately towards students
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The Co-President of the May Ball Committee denied claims made by a recent article in The Tab Cambridge concerning the decision to cancel the event
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The public intellectual and prominent advocate of a People’s Vote on the Brexit deal argues that the Brexit process was “a politically illegitimate effort” orchestrated for the benefit of the right-wing of the Conservative Party
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Varsity speaks to the three candidates hoping to win graduate voters over in one of the GU’s most hotly contested elections in recent years
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A member of the House of Lords since 2001, the Baroness of Huyton will replace Professor Nicola Padfield next Michaelmas
Comment: Oliver Rhodes
Scotland’s lockdown reminds us of the constitutional crisis we still face
Oliver Rhodes argues that the devolved responses to the pandemic are exposing awkward fault lines in our ‘Disunited Kingdom.’