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The President’s Committee had been deliberating this week whether to cancel May Week events, many of which have budgets of hundreds of thousands of pounds
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From 5pm on Friday, all University buildings will shut, except those that are critical for business or research to stay open
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The UK government’s u-turn on coronavirus strategy, which sees large public gatherings restricted “for months”, has meant that the race is off
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As uncertainty over Cambridge’s response to COVID-19 abounds, students have been told they will receive information on exams by the end of March
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Alderton accused a question about his use of a homophobic slur as ‘baseless’ and part of a ‘smear campaign’ at hustings. But after pressure from the audience, he then admitted to having written it.
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After initially claiming a question was part of a “CUSU smear campaign”, Alderton then admitted and apologised for a post from November using a homophobic slur
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Labour saw a margin of victory of nearly 10,000 votes in Cambridge, as it faces a heavy defeat nationally
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“My son, Jack, who was killed in this attack, would not wish his death to be used as the pretext for more draconian sentences or for detaining people unnecessarily”
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The Metropolitan Police has not yet released the name of the woman who was killed in Friday’s attack at London Bridge
Features
As I try to reckon with the reality of this finite existence, I keep listening to old Justin Timberlake hits
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Dr Asiya Islam speaks about the toll of being an international academic in the UK with the “impersonal and dehumanising” policies of the hostile environment
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The emeritus fellow, who has been the subject of almost a dozen reports of sexual harassment, will resign with immediate effect
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Studies done at the BP Institute and Bullard Laboratories are highlighted in report by Zero Carbon examining links between the University and the fossil fuel industry
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Because he was explicitly invited to the lecture, Peter Hutchinson was able to contest his permanent withdrawal from college, precipitating the college to readmit him after receiving legal advice
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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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The College also plans to “hold an event in November to help develop its responsible investment strategy”
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An open letter with over 500 signatures has called on the vice-chancellor to support the global strike
Features
When the city seems to ache of loneliness, talk to your friends. Let their voices ground you
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Employees’ pension contribution rates are already due to spike to 9.6% in October
Comment: Rosie Bradbury
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