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The College’s New Hall Art Collection will revert to its original name, The Women’s Art Collection
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Punters have been banned from peddling river tours in much of the city since 2016
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An article on the blog presented concerns over the invitation of a controversial rapper, Lowkey, as a ‘smear’ by the ‘Israel lobby’
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The court ruled that the college’s bid to remove the memorial was based on a ‘false narrative’ about Rustat
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Ahmed defeated incumbent Undergraduate President Zak Coleman by 140 votes
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The reading week loomed large over yesterday’s hustings
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It is the fifth time in four years that academics are striking in Cambridge
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Lawyers called the memorial an ‘abomination that causes offence’
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Speakers attacked gay marriage and called women ‘sinful’
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Senior Cambridge academics are matching and messaging undergraduates as young as 18 on the Tinder dating app
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McGill Professor Richard Gold named Toope as an ideal candidate to lead the Canadian university
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Jack Merritt and Saskia Jones were killed in the terror attack at Fishmongers’ Hall in London
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A by-election to fill the position will be held at the end of January
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Varsity gives a month-by-month breakdown of the stories that shaped Cambridge this year
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Cases are double what they were in January – and one college has urged their students to get boosted
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Submissions said there were ‘insane queues’, stampedes and no heating, yet organisers have rebuked these claims
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A breakdown in relations between chefs and management has left students without breakfast, formals and some, a cafetaria
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Varsity brings you some of the lighter stories you may have missed as we enter Week 6
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Three Cambridge scientists will assist the Government’s Deputy Chief Medical Officer in delivering lectures on ‘How Covid changed sciences forever’
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Union President Keir Bradwell told The Telegraph that ‘if there is a dichotomy between free speech and offence, I would defend free speech’