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JCR President-elect, Andrew Webster has resigned after being accused of trying to manipulate the results of the JCR elections.
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Samantha Sharman investigates the results of the Varsity ‘Sexual Health and Contraception Survey’, which highlights the worrying lack of knowledge among students
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Varsity speaks to Doug Monro, Cambridge alumnus and entrepreneur, about life at Cambridge, getting a job and how to start your own business
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Varsity investigates graduate destination figures, which show that Cambridge students are more likely to continue education and avoid the job market than students from other universities
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Though 58% of turnout voted that the University should cut ties with waste disposal company Veolia, an insufficient number of students voted to make the referendum results valid
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Lord Sainsbury of Turville has been elected as the next Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
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In the run-up to the Chancellor’s elections, Varsity will be speaking to all four contenders for the post. This week, Lord Sainsbury and Abdul Arain make their bid.
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From Jeremy Paxman to James Bond: Varsity takes a look at the highlights of the Union’s Michaelmas term-card
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Controversial Government plans propose to include Oxbridge entrance statistics in school league tables
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Now that new owners have been announced, changes are in store for the much-loved bakery
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Popular bakery Fitzbillies is set to reopen under new ownership
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A University representative has said it will ignore ministers’ suggestions that it should offer lower grade requirements to students from disadvantaged backgrounds
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The Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz has sent a letter to alumni and alumnae justifying the increase in tuition fees and new bursary plans
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Julian Parmar, a candidate for the presidency of the Cambridge Union, has pulled out of the race with just one day to go
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A teenage girl was threatened with being shot unless she undressed in the street in broad daylight
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Christ’s College will be building a new multi-million pound library in an attempt to improve the appearance of the adjacent Christ’s Lane.
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Professor James Watson will encounter a silent protest when he returns to Cambridge to deliver a talk on ‘Rules for Doing Science’
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In an attempt to draw a higher turnout and greater interest in elections, the Cambridge Union has decided to allow candidates to speak to the student press
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Degrading or dropping out? Subject switching or figure fiddling? Varsity investigates the truth behind the University’s drop out rate of below one per cent, which purports to be the lowest in the country
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Majority of students opt out of May Balls’ charity fundraising initiative