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Features
Resident archivist Amelia Platt takes us through the photographs, cartoons and front-covers of Varsity’s past

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Amelia Platt cycles through the history of Cambridge bikes

News
The University Council has commissioned a review of teaching to address ‘excessive’ student workload

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Three King’s College alumni have created an app to connect students with emergency contacts

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St Catharine’s College hosted a service to mourn the transgender lives lost over the past year

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The solar-powered device can produce clean fuel from contaminated water

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The accommodation building in question is allegedly due to be demolished next September

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Students have been informed that the College has run out of rooms to move students into, following multiple reports of silverfish infestations

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Professor Jason Scott-Warren said that he would not ‘stand by’ as government inaction on climate change ‘opens the gates of hell’

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JCR officers are having to use their own budgets to pay for sexual health supplies due to delays and shortages in the SU’s provision

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The student used the opportunity to emphasise that “the feminist fight is not over”

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Activists promised to disrupt next week’s ‘Oil & Money’ conference in London and criticised the university’s links with Schlumberger

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Junior doctors are co-ordinating striking with consultants for the first time

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The long-anticipated deal to return to the £85bn science research programme has been ratified

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The clock is once again on display after being vandalised back in March

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The link to download the exam paper became accessible on Friday, though the exam took place on Monday

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Cambridge libraries have issued warnings for students to watch their belongings due to recent incidents of theft

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The recruitment drive comes amid low student engagement and the release of the report into a data breach at the SU

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The painting was seized from Paris in 1941 and entered the Fitzwilliam’s collection in 1951

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If the campaign is successful, universities would have a legal duty to protect their students from reasonably foreseeable harm