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Although Extinction Rebellion’s actions last week saw relatively little student participation, Varsity has spoken to students involved in the protests
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Follow the main events of this afternoon’s Open Meeting with Varsity’s live updates
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CUSU said it would be an “insult” for Dr Jeremy Morris to continue on as Master and University Councillor after failing to investigate the allegation by a student in 2018
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Follow the main events of Extinction Rebellion’s actions this week with Varsity’s live updates
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XR activists dug up the College’s front lawn and dumped the soil in Barclays bank, as Cambridgeshire’s Police Commissioner responded to a petition calling on authorities to stop the group
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Following an appeal by NUS candidate Peter McLaughlin, the CUSU election committee discovered it had misapplied voting rules, and overturned its decision
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Following this week’s controversy, Varsity sat down with CUSU’s election committee and candidate Peter McLaughlin to find out if NUS elections are ‘fundamentally undemocratic’, or simply misunderstood
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Physical and verbal attacks have been directed towards East Asian Cambridge students in the last two weeks, while one Cambridge summer school has cancelled its 2020 programme
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The second round of strikes will begin on the 20th February, escalating by one day each week, and culminating in a five day action ending on the 13th March
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The government grant of almost half a million pounds will go towards new specialist staff, housing units and a mentoring scheme for homeless people in the city
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The GMB ‘Brexit Day’ special was set to broadcast from inside the Union with a small number of members in attendance
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The College hosted students from Wuhan for 9 days last week, while the University has issued guidelines to those travelling to China as Europe’s first cases are confirmed today
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The Union’s termcard states “a small number of members” will be able to attend Good Morning’s broadcast on the day the UK is set to leave the EU
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Dame Fiona Reynolds said she took the decision to step down as Emmanuel College Master “after much agonizing”
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In the longest protest so far by Cambridge’s Extinction Rebellion, protesters clashed with motorists and hosted a pop-up art exhibition
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The Cambridge Institute has confirmed 14 students will still take part in this year’s programme
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Though many graduate employers see AI-based recruitment as beneficial, some students feel it may neglect individuality, accuracy and their data rights
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Dominic Hamlyn was found unconscious after racing friends underwater at his brother’s 21st birthday party in July
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Dr Jenni Sidey-Gibbons and Kayla Barron are set to arrive on the moon in 2024, after graduating today under NASA’s Artemis programme.
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The performance, which featured popular trade union songs, is the second celebrity endorsement of the industrial action this week in Cambridge, following Ai Weiwei’s visit to the picket lines