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The proposal was made by the University and a group of four colleges
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The Cambridge city council have delayed their consideration of proposals to redesign the market to turn it into a ‘multi-functional market and outdoor civic space’
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The incident occurred in a house on Malcolm Street, occupied by Jesus College undergraduates
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Students across the University respond to the new blend of online and in-person teaching resulting from the Covid-19 restrictions
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Cambridge City Council has received funding from the government to finance the year-long scheme to support rough sleepers
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The possibility of redundancies has drawn criticism from students amidst questions as to who should bear the cost of the pandemic
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The planned solar farm would be able to produce the equivalent of 19% of the University’s 2019 electrical consumption
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In the wake of global Black Lives Matter protests (BLM), Cambridge students, staff and alumni have written to the University and its Faculties to appeal for ‘more concrete’ steps to combat racism and to overhaul curriculums
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Questions are raised about the links of the University and colleges to problematic historical figures and associated institutions
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Activists also spray-painted an image of the Caius alum and eugenicist next to the door in protest of a window panel in tribute to Fisher in the College hall
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A team of scientists in Cambridge team have been involved in the wider effort to draft in scientists to assist with the Covid-19 response
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Lectures and Michaelmas exams will be virtual whilst it is ‘not yet clear’ how many students will be in Cambridge in 2020-21
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Information about a recruitment scheme with the Hong Kong Police Force was received by third-year undergraduate students last week
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After 2 years of work, Jonjo risks losing everything due to the impact of the coronavirus
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With only one day left until polls close, candidates are going to innovative and sometimes unusual lengths to secure more visibility for their campaigns
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Extinction Rebellion cut and removed nets from trees in West Cambridge, citing the threat habitat destruction poses to British birds
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Follow Varsity’s minute-by-minute coverage of the 2020 SU election hustings
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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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Follow the main events of this afternoon’s Open Meeting with Varsity’s live updates
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The program aims to help refugees on the “long road” to employment, assisting them with CV writing, training and work experience