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Black, the candidate most closely tied to the Union, will serve as president in Easter term
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Cambridge University have decided to rusticate the one student charged over the David Willetts protest after a hearing today.
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David Miliband met students in Cambridge on Wednesday for a breakfast discussion.
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CUSU Council members today voted to disassociate themselves from CDE’s action at the lecture by David Willetts, but still has no position on the Occupation of Lady Mitchell Hall
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Occupation of LMH continues into its 4th day but there is disagreement between JCRs and CUSU about the stance that should be taken.
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The occupation of Lady Mitchell Hall, which began after students prevented a talk by David Willetts from going ahead, continues – though not without controversy
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David Willetts’ speech on the Idea of the University was forcibly cancelled this evening by a group of 25 student protesters
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CUSU campaign demands zero tolerance from University on claims of harrassment
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The Girtonian, famously pictured dangling from the cenotaph, has been released on electronic tag
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Students from the University of Cambridge showed their support for the anti-cuts demonstration in London last Wednesday
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The University has come under fire from academics and students for encouraging members of the Senate to vote for their chosen candidate, Lord Sainsbury
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Documents leaked to Varsity appear to show that at least one University department has encouraged its employees to vote for Lord Sainsbury as Chancellor
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Regent House’s vote on the motion of no confidence in David Willetts has resulted in 681 votes for each side, and so is rejected
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Police claim force they used against protestors outside Eric Pickles’ Union speech was ‘reasonable’
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47 universities, including Cambridge, plan to charge the maximum level of fees
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Wikileaks founder Julian Assange addresses an audience of over 700 students
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Between 40 and 50 people have occupied the lawn of Senate House in a protest against University policy on bursaries organised by Cambridge Defend Education
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Gerard Tully is elected new CUSU president, in an election with near-record turnout
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University administration refuses Regent House debate on bursaries, despite receiving six times the necessary signatures
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The controversial founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, is set to address members of the Union on Tuesday, March 15th