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An investigation which found that Cambridge employed relatively few casual workers has come under criticism on several fronts
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Local private-hire firms have their concerns about the company’s safety and employment standards, but are confident that they can continue to compete
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Three transport initiatives have been announced that will make it easier to walk, cycle, or even catch a train to the Biomedical Campus in the south of the city
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Varsity investigation finds intermitting Cantabs are still banned from the city, despite years of campaigning
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The world-famous physicist used the award ceremony to make predictions for the future and joke about Brexit
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The Cambridge University Palestine Society and the Cambridge Union have a history of disputes over talks by Israeli officials
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Plans for a new library building at the College have proven controversial
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People gathered on Market Square in response to a proposal for mass evictions of house-boats in a council consultation document
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A group of men invaded Sam Watts’ flat in Buenos Aires and “took pretty much everything”
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The Cantabrigians are among 110 organisations and individuals who have signed an open letter to the Italian prime minister
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Student union office-holders sign rival letters as president Bouattia is accused of “outright racism”
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For most students, what happens at the top of the NUS is both unimportant and uninteresting. This saves its leadership from any real scrutiny
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Cantabs biggest boozers as first week spending outstrips Oxford, Leeds and Manchester
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The Higher Education and Research Bill has been in public circulation for seven months now and numerous organisations, from universities to unions, have weighed in with their opinions
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The Higher Education and Research Bill has caused controversy, but many of the major changes to education in recent years have been implemented without a vote
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NUS President says students haven’t been enthusiastic enough about UCU strikes
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Both Save The Class List and academics who spoke to Varsity expressed concern about lack of consultation
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Sam Harrison brings Varsity up to date on the controversial debate over Class Lists
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The University joined the Russell Group and Universities UK in condemning aspects of the government’s planned changes to Higher Education
Comment: Sam Harrison
Not just bigots: We need to listen to populists
It’s all too easy to dismiss working people’s concerns, writes Sam Harrison, but we would do much better to learn from them