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Lectures and Michaelmas exams will be virtual whilst it is ‘not yet clear’ how many students will be in Cambridge in 2020-21

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Students will be offered a ceremony in the Senate House at a later date

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Cambridge City Council will manage 20 rooms in Bene’t Street Hostel until the end of August

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A joint statement forecasts a collective loss of £35m in rent as well as £25m in dining and conferences from the beginning of Easter term until the start of Michaelmas 2020

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The motion passed with 98% of the vote at an online CUSU Council meeting on Monday evening

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Extinction Rebellion Youth Cambridge “took all precautions necessary to keep themselves and others safe”, claiming that their action complies with the Government’s lockdown rules

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Recently-graduated Cambridge medics discuss being fast-tracked to become doctors two months early, saying it was “blindingly obvious why our final year had to end”

Comment: Amy Batley
For so many students for whom the decision to go home is a complicated one, Cambridge’s ‘advice’ has been painfully ambiguous, inconsistent, and frustratingly slow

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This year’s 48-hour campaign focuses on Shell’s treatment of the Ogoni people in Nigeria, and calls for the University to cut ties with the oil giant

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Pembroke will fund three students to study the College’s historical links to slavery

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The University said they had received “credible intelligence” about a potential protest at Saturday’s graduation

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A new investigation describes Trinity Hall as “full of secrets”, in which a “close-knit group of tutors” mishandled multiple sexual assault complaints in early 2018

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Zeichner claimed that the Home Office decision signals “no regard to ensuring the brightest and best contribute to world leading research”

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From everyday inconvenience to potential adverse security implications, several groups have raised concerns about the new security barrier

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A homeless woman gave birth to twins prematurely outside Trinity College on Monday morning

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The Tottenham MP visited Christs alongside Cambridge’s MP and current Labour candidate ahead of the December election

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Data held by the University of reports into racism provides little insight into the lived realities of experiences of racism in Cambridge

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The University changed the eligible timeframe for student complaints from 3 months to 28 days in 2017

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Each year, news outlets parade incremental improvements as a ‘record high’ state school intake
Comment: Amy Batley
The University should not let the concerns of its graduate students become an afterthought
For graduate students, the University’s Covid-19 shut down creates confusion and concerns for their research undertakings, permanent home situation and financial circumstances