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Over 250 people have signed an open letter opposing Browne’s candidacy due to his links to fossil fuels and controversial higher education policy

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Felix Armstrong speaks to the professor bringing a forgotten community to light

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A student campaign group has described the College’s ‘responsible investment survey’ as a ‘crucial opportunity for substantive change in the fight for divestment’

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Cambridge’s Prevent and Freedom of Speech committee made eight investigations last academic year, the most in recent years

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The University has been forced to recruit aggressively abroad to gain income, according to a higher education expert

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Multiple SU sabbatical officers have backed contentious proposals to lessen the impact of marking boycotts

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Cambridge academics joined over 600 researchers in calling on the government to plug a funding gap in a network of university-based research units

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Varsity news editors past and present take a satirical look at the last 12 months of news stories in Cambridge

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Protesters sprayed the College’s chapel and disrupted an evensong service on Thursday night

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The University’s Amnesty society have claimed the scheme leads to ‘violations’ of free speech

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Academic and admin staff have forced a vote over measures to soften the impact of marking boycotts, claiming that the University treats students as ‘consumers’

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The course’s accreditation is currently under threat

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Feeling nostalgic, Felix Armstrong examines the Christmas term in books and film

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Following threats from the regulator, the SU has warned that the 2025 intake of veterinary students could be the course’s last

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Cambridge for Palestine claims to have ‘shut down the financial heart’ of the University, in an escalation over arms review delays

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Cambridge for Palestine has accused the University of ‘manipulating’ the pledge which saw the group dismantle its encampment in the summer

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The University pledged to produce findings this term but has pushed back its deadline, leading to allegations of ‘watering down’ the review

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The Justice for College Supervisors campaign has accused departments of ‘favouritism’ in allocating teaching hours

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Samantha Harvey’s space novel radically uproots readers from their home planet, forcing us to regard it from a distance

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A group statement from the Russell Group’s head welcomed the rise in fees, while the SU has pledged to lobby for more financial support