CUCBC has suggested that clubs should be able to opt out of the last two days of racing for ‘safety reasons’
Queen’s College Master Mohamed El-Erian has received 203 nominations, more than double the candidate below him
The announcement follows nearly a year of pressure from student activist groups
Kirk claimed ‘lockdowns were unnecessary,’ ‘life begins at conception,’ and the Civil Rights Act was a ‘mistake’
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The committee said an increasingly precarious economic landscape contributed to the cancellation
Students raised concerns over an ‘apparent lack of resources’ as the caseload for each disability adviser has risen over the past three years
Take part in Varsity’s anonymous survey to help uncover how many students at Oxford and Cambridge have close relatives who also went to either university
The release of the Easter term card highlights 11 speaker events and six debates for the term
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Four figures have so far announced that they will be running for the position
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In the letter addressed to the Cambridge Dictionary’s editor, authors cited the harmful connotations of the present entry for rat
Almost lost to an international buyer, King’s has made the documents accessible to the public at the Turing Archive
It is understood that around 500 jobs will be affected
The clock hands were taken from the chapel clock and replaced with cardboard replicas
Protesters accused the Nature Action Dialogue of ‘greenwashing’
Orlane Vanmarcke, chair of the May Ball Presidents’ Committee 2024-25, said the scheme needs ‘better organisational structure’
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Protesters displayed a poster reading ‘Barclays: Blood on your hands’ alongside an image featuring red hands
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Eight candidates are running for five positions
The scheme’s funding body is set to exhaust its funds this September
The protesters demanded that Selwyn and other colleges increase their proportion of plant-based catering