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Although her election manifesto promised to scrutinise “university business over ethical standards”, Umang Khandelwal had not included an explicit commitment to advocate for divestment

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Over 120 Caians had signed an open letter to the College, demanding that the charge be reconsidered

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Recently-released admission statistics show the 2017 cycle had the lowest number of EU applications since 2013 in period of post-Brexit uncertainty

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The University’s Office for Student Conduct has recommended a shift to ‘balance of probabilities’ if it finds wide support among the student body

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In order to “stamp out the institutional hostility”, Sam Gyimah will call on universities to work with the UK Department of Education

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CUSU Women’s Campaign tied hundreds of purple ribbons in advance of a crucial Senate House discussion

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Fawcett’s suffragist efforts were commemorated with a statue in Parliament Square – the first of a woman so far

Violet
This term’s line-up will feature writer Anthony Horowitz, the former prime minister of Kenya and a face-off between the best of Cambridge and Oxford comedy

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The investigation follows Facebook’s suspension of data analytics company CubeYou, the second such company found to have connections to the University

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The NUS has called for an urgent review of reporting and disciplinary procedures

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Strike action at universities could cease next week, if union members agree to provisions of national proposal

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The student Labour club says it stands in solidarity with its Jewish members

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The original grace, which would allow students to have their names easily removed from result lists, will be voted on later this Spring

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The College’s biggest May Week event, ‘Summer Soirée’ will no longer go head, its committee announced

Arts
Isobel Bickersteth talks to some committee members of Cambridge’s Photography Society in the lead up to their annual magazine

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In a statement this evening, Toope said that the University Council had made a commitment to supporting defined benefit pensions

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The University and Colleges Union has suggested that staff at 65 institutions could walk out during students’ exams this summer

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The vice-chancellor announced he would call on the University to take greater risk and costs for pension schemes as alumni and academics pushed for change

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Evie Aspinall, Connor MacDonald and Siyang Wei debated face-to-face for the first time last night