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As the very concept of truth hangs in the balance, Anna Menin picks the brains of two legendary broadcasters

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Professor Sir Alan Fersht praises Drury as a “very nice chappy” in a short and lighthearted video

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Campaigning intensifies as three hopefuls fight for the Presidency, while uncontested sabbatical candidates push to increase turnout

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Follow Varsity’s live blog as this year’s sabbatical candidates clash at Mill Lane

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Christopher Steele, who is now thought to be in hiding, was also President of the Cambridge Union

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It’s been a busy year for the University of Cambridge. Varsity brings you the highlights

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University members offered a mixture of optimism and pessimism as they considered the vote and the future of the Lists

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The writer and broadcaster talks women, nonpartisan politics and manspreading

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The feminist writer and activist speaks about her latest book, online spaces, and intersectionality

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Police seek witnesses after three charity boxes were taken from 17 Mill Lane

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Varsity investigation finds intermitting Cantabs are still banned from the city, despite years of campaigning

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Formerly called degrading, the process of taking a break from Cambridge has long been the subject of scrutiny

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CUSU’s four delegates will able to vote on NUS policy and leadership at the organisation’s annual conference in April

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European applications to UK courses have fallen overall, but Oxford bucks the trend

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CUSU referendum next week will decide the organisation’s offical stance on the issue

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Firefighters and staff praised after spillage was dealt with without injuries

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Police investigating after Murray Edwards student was attacked in early hours of Monday morning
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Government report also accuses Bouattia of not taking anti-Semitism “sufficiently seriously”

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Nearly a third of exam Parts taken last year received the top grade, after a record-breaking increase

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Seeking to placate the public on migration, Amber Rudd takes aim at overseas students