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The employer and employee unions have reached an agreement in negotiations, which is likely to see strike action end on Wednesday

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Marchers chanted with placards raised to reclaim their public space and further the legacy they have been passed by Cambridge feminists in history

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All eyes are on the vice-chancellor as students and academics await his next move

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After the vice-chancellor refused to attend a joint student and staff rally, students demanded answers to their questions and briefly tried to occupy Old Schools

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The system registered a fraudulent buyer, and crashed due to high demand, prompting backlash from students who described chaotic experiences

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Students opposed the dean’s response to a shadow ballot: asking students to either reveal its organisers or randomise everyone’s rooms

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Her opponent, Shadab Ahmed, accused her of “inappropriate” interjections which invalidated his experience as a working-class candidate

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With less than a week before voting closes, the presidential candidates clashed over Prevent, strikes, and college disparities

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Varsity’s blow by blow coverage of the election hustings

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CULA endorsed both McDonald and Aspinall, CUCA followed with an endorsement of its chairman, before CULC endorsed its former co-chair

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The candidates weigh in on strikes, rent, decolonisation, divestment and inequality

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Catherine Lally takes a look away from the presidents to the other positions

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Presidential candidate Evie Aspinall talks to Catherine Lally about CUSU visibility, college inequality, and pastoral care

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Presidential candidate Connor MacDonald speak to Catherine Lally about CUSU finances, University negotiations, and college competition

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On the second day of academic strikes, Cambridge’s vice-chancellor has called for a return to negotiations

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A leaked email appeared to show college bursars being encouraged to support pensions scheme reforms

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Over one thousand staff began protesting their pension reforms around Cambridge today alongside students rallying in solidarity

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Cambridge academics will hold a series of public teach-out sessions during the strikes to combat ‘oppression and injustice’

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The student union has adopted a ‘students not suspects’ stance on the controversial counter-terror strategy, after nearly two years without a policy

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The founder of the Big Issue talks to Catherine Lally about charity, social entrepreneurship, and the sorry state of British politics