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News
Following the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine, Year Abroad students are rushing – and struggling – to get out of Russia
Interviews
Ballet is “definitely changing”, both on and off-stage, says Marcelino Sambé
Interviews
“The bottom line is that you need to be able to sequence to keep drugs and and vaccines effective”, says Professor Sharon Peacock
Interviews
“The wonderful thing about research is that you can ask a question nobody knows the answer to [...] and along the way you might – if you’re lucky – improve people’s lives.”
News
Jeremy Morris has held the position of Trinity Hall Master since 2014. His resignation was announced in an official statement from the college earlier today.
News
Varsity spoke to students spending lockdown in their Cambridge Colleges
Comment: Stephanie Stacey
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
News
Margolis won in the fourth round of voting, in a highly contested election for undergraduate president
News
Chloe Newbold won the position of Women’s Officer, the most hotly contested of the non-Presidential positions
Arts
This small exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum whets one’s appetite but doesn’t always strike home, writes Stephanie Stacey
News
“When people protest peacefully they are often criticised, but posterity usually thanks them for what they’ve done”, said Professor Mary Laven
News
Selwyn first announced plans to appoint Laurie as an honorary fellow in 2012, but have only recently been able to arrange the ceremony to formally install him
News
Of the over 800 people who responded to Varsity’s poll, only 5 plan to vote for the Brexit Party
News
Elsewhere across the University, students and staff observed a minute’s silence at 11am
News
“We recognise that many in the Cambridge community… need access to the physical space of the Institute to grieve,” wrote Cambridge UCU
News
Saskia Jones “had a great passion for providing invaluable support to victims of criminal injustice”, said her family
News
“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”
News
David Merritt described his son as “a beautiful spirit who always took the side of the underdog.”
News
The attack began in Fishmongers’ Hall, where the Learning Together programme’s fifth anniversary conference was being held
Comment: Stephanie Stacey
Violence and harassment: A Varsity statement of solidarity
Varsity stands in solidarity with all women and people of marginalised genders against violence