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Demilitarise Cambridge issued a statement yesterday (1/4) criticising an event held by the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership
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Police told victims to file a report online instead of attending the scene of the assault against four Wolfson students
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Four students were attacked on Market Square in the early hours of Wednesday morning (23/2)
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One student looking to get ‘Plan B’ drugs was told that the pharmacist was ‘too busy’ to help and that she should come back later
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An open letter published yesterday (18/2) by the Cambridge Period Project has gained over 1,400 signatures
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The motion, put forward by the Cambridge Climate Justice campaign called on the university careers service to stop promoting “dead end road” fossil fuel jobs and adopt an ‘ethical careers policy’
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The accusation comes following a meeting on the University’s divestment policy
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The College hopes the post will make Cambridge more accessible to students in the north, “irrespective of background”
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Cambridge UCU members will strike for up to ten days across three weeks next month
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The plaque commemorates a slave investor who donated to Jesus College
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The Cambridge University Jewish Society (CUJS) criticised the professor’s use of ‘tropes about media control’
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Lily Ebert and her great-grandson Dov Forman will be interviewed by a St Catharine’s College fellow ahead of Holocaust Memorial Day
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Cambridge University Amnesty International published a letter calling for the release of Cambridge graduate Chow Hang-tung, a human rights barrister who was sentenced to twelve months in jail earlier this month
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Cambridge University fell short of benchmarks set by HESA on state schools, low-participation neighbourhoods, and disabled students
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Several students were reportedly spiked at the Slipped Disc club night yesterday (9/12)
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Staff, students and organisers formed picket lines outside several sites across the University
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Students and academics in Cambridge have continued to express their varying attitudes toward the industrial action taking place next week (01/12-03/12)
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Varsity brings you some of the lighter stories you may have missed in Week 7
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Ryder beat her opponent Tara Bhagat to the top job by 69 votes, in a race centring on how to make the Union more tolerant
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Varsity investigates the wide-ranging criticisms levelled at the city’s nightclub scene