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The election results were delayed after a candidate was disqualified

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Latest attempt at achieving arms divestment follows the University Council’s failure to make a decision at its last two meetings

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Workers were only informed of the new charge after submitting their applications

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The investigation resulted in her disqualification from running for Union president

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The College has agreed to review its investment principles following pressure from Newnham for Palestine

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Last week’s Students’ Union elections saw an overall turnout of 18%

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The postgraduate presidential results have yet to be released following the disqualification of Roman Shainskyi

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The study aims to link data from the now closed Tavistock gender clinic with those of adult gender services

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Voting will take place online between Monday and Thursday next week

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The foundation is alleged to have spent over £190,000 funding programmes based in Oxford and Cambridge

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A journalist at the rally said it was a ‘sign of the times’ that the members travelled down for the event

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Student campaigners claim that the University used the wrong sales data when deciding to end a trial of a fully plant-based menu at the Whale Cafe

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Voting will take place at the same time as elections for next year’s sabbatical officers

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The campaign will collect testimonies from students with experience of various reporting processes in Cambridge

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The Cambridge Union cancelled its talk with Namal Rajapaksa after 22 Tamil organisations condemned the event

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Anderton, who has worked as a social media adviser to Reform UK, was invited by the Cambridge University Conservative Association

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Thiel was invited to speak by James Orr, the divinity professor recently appointed as a senior adviser to Nigel Farage

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The feminist society has renamed itself after Margaret Andrew of Chesterton, who played an important role in the College’s founding

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This represents an increase from zero in 2024, but student campaigners say there is still work to be done