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Millions of pounds worth of Chinese Jade Art have been stolen from the Fitzwilliam Museum
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Fez may still close after developers say they plan to resubmit their plans.
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This week, we look at addiction and its impacts. Take our completely anonymous survey on your experience of drugs, and check back to see the results in next week’s paper and online
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Sir Leszek Borysiewicz spoke about the global role universities have at a business club meeting.
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After controversy surrounding the elections of a new President, the University of Cambridge has disbanded the society
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Cambridge Defend Education (CDE) claim that five Cambridge students sustained injuries from security guards
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Are you a working class hero or the Lord of the Manor? Take the Varsity class survey
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Follow the 9th November student protests in London
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See Varsity’s exclusive photos of the first day of the election
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Voting has begun for possibly the most interesting Chancellor’s election in history
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The University confirms that results will be announced on the 25th of July
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Finalists of the Cambridge University Entrepreneurs’ challenge pitch to win £5000 prize
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Former Tesco CEO, Sir Terry Leahy, will appear at the Cambridge Union on Wednesday after violent protests against the company in Bristol
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This letter, sent to Varsity on 10th March, is from concerned senior members of the university regarding the Vice-Chancellor’s decision to reject amendments to Grace on tuition fees
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More similar policies, familar rhetoric and little student interest? The three candidates in the running for president gear up for the annual CUSU anticlimax
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Students and local residents protest at county council before a vote on spending cuts that risk 450 jobs. One protestor is arrested for breach of the peace
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Guests assembled on Parkers’ Piece last night as firefighters extinguished hotel flames
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The Cambridge student photographed desecrating the Cenotaph during Thursday’s student protest, arrested at his Sussex home on charges of violent disorder and attempted criminal damage, has been granted bail. The University’s permission remains unclear
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Charlie Gilmour, a student at Girton College, has been photographed dangling from the Union Jack at the Cenotaph in Whitehall on day marred by violent student protests over tuition fee increases