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The most recent delay arose due to confusion about the practicalities of arms divestment

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In two statements on its website, the SU implied that CUSW ‘contradicts’ its ethos but that it was constrained by legal obligations

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The Vet School plans to ‘oppose it with all the means at our disposal’ – with futher discussions likely to take place early next year

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Leaked recordings of a University Council meeting, obtained by Varsity and The Sunday Times, show the VC fearful of Trump-style recriminations if Reform were to win power

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Pro-Palestine activists described the delay of the vote until February as ‘disgraceful’

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A Palestinian journalist, who described the October 7 attacks as a ‘great day’, was due to speak at Newnham in October before the event’s cancellation

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The reversal of Rita Akushie’s appointment comes as Cambridge grapples with mounting financial pressure

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In an exclusive interview with Varsity, Lord Smith told students to ‘hold fast to your beliefs’

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Applications to lead the paper are open until 19th November

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This comes as the Uni reduced its projected deficit from £62.6 million to £39 million for next year after imposing controversial spending cuts across all departments

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Between 2019-20 and 2023-24, the University made 64 financial payouts to students who lodged formal complaints or submitted academic appeals

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The move has drawn significant criticism from a number of student groups, with CULC describing it as ‘an assault on the trans community’

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The University Council voted to accept a report’s advice to stop investing in companies producing ‘controversial weapons’

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Varsity’s analysis of college accounts and Freedom of Information requests show a disparity of at least £80,000 in Head of House pay across the University

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Now is the ideal time to join Cambridge’s only independent student newspaper

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John’s and Trinity, the University’s wealthiest colleges, rank among the top three for rent hikes, according to FOI requests

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Malak Hani and Ahmed Abutabaq were evacuated from Gaza by senior Cambridge figures in cooperation with Irish authorities

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The painting was slashed and spray-painted by Palestine Action activists in March last year, but the police have since closed its investigation

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The shake-up follows the cancellation of the 2025 festival, after losses of more than £320,000 in 2024
Comment: Charlie Rowan
Oxford wins the ceremonial Varsity
Charlie Rowan argues that Cambridge is losing its grip on national attention