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Police cordoned off an area at the end of Petty Cury

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An open letter warns the University that disabled students’ access to education has been affected following the route change last year

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Reuven Leigh, senior rabbi at the Centre, cautioned against viewing the incident opposite Caius as an anti-semitic attack

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Castle and Market wards both turned yellow, while Labour took Trumpington for the first time in 70 years

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The McStrike saw workers and supporters take to the picket lines to demand fairer working conditions and union recognition

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A protracted effort to demand CUSU support for strike reimbursement came to a close this evening

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Attendees will likely reach a decision on whether to support student reimbursement for missed teaching time

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Vice-chancellor Stephen Toope met CUSU and JCR representatives yesterday, but some attendees complained of ‘superficial’ answers

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Crushbridge might be a perennial favourite among Cambridge students, but how many of us are finding love?

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UCU members spoke to Varsity about the strikes as a symbol of revolt, sparked by pension cuts that brought nearly a decade of frustration to the fore

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Over a third of students admitted to Oxford or Cambridge over 10 years were from just 100 schools

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A Varsity investigation has found a glaring gap in access efforts aimed at students in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland compared to England

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Around 40 campaigners have gathered at Northwest Cambridge chanting as council members stream in to commence discussions to divest

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Senior figures will discuss a report produced by the divestment working group, amid a divestment petition launched by Zero Carbon

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The junior proctor upheld the Elections Committee’s decision to qualify Joe Cotton for his use of an iPad

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Police have warned against the consumption of the stolen medicine, which is thought to have been wrongly believed to be ketamine

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Men dominated the highest pay quartile last year, as well as receiving higher bonuses

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Despite weeks of doubts, the colleges’ role in sparking the ongoing pensions dispute is still unclear

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External examiners have been called to resign from their positions, which can cause delays for finalists in their degrees being conferred

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The announcement made earlier today by the University vice-chancellor was hailed as a “major victory” by students currently occupying Old Schools